Tuhsi

The Tuhsis were a medieval tribe of Turkic people, who lived alongside the Chigil and Yagma tribes.[1]

In the Turkic provinces and on the steppe, the tribe led a nomadic lifestyle. The tribe's language belongs to the Turkic language family. Their culture is also of Turkic descent, according to a careful analysis of the material collected works of Mahmud of Kashgar. Mahmud concluded that Tuhs was the most likely and true cultural or linguistic accent.

References

  1. Didar Kassymova (2012). "Historical Dictionary of Kazakhstan, in: Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East". Scarecrow Press. p. 138.
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