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Introduction to Kyrgyz Language
Today, Kyrgyz is spoken by 2.5 million people in the Republic of Kyrgyzstan where it is the national language. It is also spoken in Afghanistan, China, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan. The worldwide population of Kyrgyz speakers is estimated at 3.1 million.
After gaining its independence from the Soviet Union in 1990, Kyrgyzstan attempted to pursue a policy of derussification. The policy has not been fully carried out, however, today, instruction in Kyrgyz is available through the secondary-school level. Kyrgyz is also used as a medium of instruction in some courses at the Kyrgyz National University.
Kyrgyz was not standardized until the Soviet period, when it was used along with Russian for official and governmental purposes. Under the Soviet regime, literacy rates in Kyrgyz rose sharply from under 5% in the 1920's to almost universal literacy in the 1970's. At the same time, the percentage of Kyrgyz speakers in the Kyrgyz republic dropped considerably due to the influx of settlers from other parts of the USSR, mostly Russians. There was no Kyrgyz press prior to 1917, but by the mid 1980s, Kyrgyz publications flourished with numerous newspapers, magazines and books, in addition to radio and television.
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