Some of the Yenisei Kyrgyz had been…
1761 CE
In 1761, after the Dzungars are defeated by the Qing, some Öelet, a tribe of Oirat-speaking Dzungars, are deported to the Nen River basin in Northeastern China (Manchuria), and a group of Yenisei Kyrgyz are also deported along with the Öelet.
The Kyrgyz moved to northeastern China will become known as the Fuyu Kyrgyz, but they have today mostly merged with the Mongol and Chinese population.
The descendants of the Yenisei Kyrgyz today are the Kyrgyz, Khakas, and Altai peoples.