Skip the text. 7-8 sentences.. Where Did The Kyrgyz People Come From? Every nation has its legends. They are told from generation to generation, that is why the original legend is quite different from its last version. Every storyteller changes something and adds his or her own words, impressions and feelings. Legends are a part of a nation's cultural heritage. They are often not completely true, but it is important to remember that there is something true in them. The Kyrgyz nation also has its legends. They are very interesting especially the legends that ted about the origin of the Kyrgyz nation. Mapy years ago Kutruz people lived in tribes. Every tribe had its own legend about its origin One of the most interesting legends tells about the tribe which lived in the mountains. One day its enemies attacked the tribe. All the people were killed except one boy. The enemies did not kill him but they cut his arms off and threw him in the dirty and wet area near the village. Laughing at him, they said "You will be father of a great nation '" Then they left. The boy сried. He was bleeding. He had no hope of being saved. He was waiting for his death. Everything went black before his eyes as he fainted. Нe lay there for hours and when finally he opened his eyes, he saw a female wolf before him. He decided that death had come for him. In a human voice, the wolf said to him that she had been sent by the dead relatives to help him and his nation. She said that they would have to build a nation. Then she said that she would be his wife. The boy fainted again because of ber words. The wolf carried him away to .safety. He had been saved. In a little while he became conscious. When he opened his eyes a beautiful girl stood before him. The female wolf had turned into a girl. The girl was so beautiful that the boy fell in love with her at once. They found a safe place to live and started living together there. She became his wife. Then the enemies.found out that the boy had been saved. They were frightened and decided to kill him. One night they came and killed him. But the girl tumed into a wolf again and ran away. In thе mountains she gave birth to ten boys. She named one of the boys Kuggyz. According to the legend, the Kyrgyz nation is named after him. He was the first of this nation. There are other forms of the legend about the orіgin of the Kyrgyуz nation and its people. Some people say that the word "Kyrgyz" is really fwo words: "Кyrk" and "kyz" "Кynk", in Kyrgyz means forty "." Кyz "means" giri ". Acording to that legend, the Kyrgyz nation is the nation of forty girls, in other words, those forty girls were mothers of the Kyrgyz people. Another legend says that the Kyrgyz people were mothered by a female deer. You can see that these legends are very interesting even though they may not always agree with one another. 1 like them becauuse they reflect customs and traditions and these help us understand the spirit of the nation and its history.
According to the legend, many years ago, there was a tribe called Kutruz. One day, their enemies attacked them, resulting in the death of everyone in the tribe, except for one boy. Instead of killing him, the enemies decided to cut off his arms and leave him in a dirty and wet area near the village. Mocking him, they said that he would become the father of a great nation.
In despair, the boy cried as he awaited his inevitable death. However, when he woke up after fainting, he saw a female wolf standing before him. Astonishingly, the wolf spoke to him in a human voice and revealed that she had been sent by his dead relatives to help him and his future nation. She offered to be his wife and together, they would build a nation.
The wolf carried the boy to safety and eventually transformed into a beautiful girl. They found a secure place to live and started living together as husband and wife. Unfortunately, their enemies discovered that the boy was still alive and decided to kill him. In a tragic turn of events, they succeeded in taking his life. However, the girl transformed back into a wolf and ran away to the mountains.
In the mountains, the girl gave birth to ten boys, one of whom was named Kuggyz, and the Kyrgyz nation is believed to be named after him. Other versions of the legend offer alternative explanations. One suggests that the name "Kyrgyz" comes from two Kyrgyz words: "Kyryk," meaning forty, and "kyz," meaning girl. According to this version, the Kyrgyz nation is a nation of forty girls, implying that forty girls were the mothers of the Kyrgyz people. Another legend states that the Kyrgyz people were descended from a female deer.
These legends, while varying in details, provide us with an understanding of the customs, traditions, and history of the Kyrgyz people. They are valuable because they reflect the spirit of the nation and help us appreciate their cultural heritage.