The center of the Yenesei Kyrgyz nation …

Years: 840 - 840
The center of the Yenesei Kyrgyz nation moves to Jeti-su (meaning "seven rivers, a historical name of a part of Central Asia, corresponding to the southeastern part of modern Kazakhstan.

It owes its name, meaning "seven rivers" (literally "seven waters") in Kazakh and Persian, to the rivers which flow from the south-east into Lake Balkhash.

The rise to power will brings about a spread south of the Yenesei Kyrgyz people to reach the Tian Shan and Xinjiang, bringing them into contact with the existing peoples of western China, especially Tibet.

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