The Yenisei Kyrgyz have a mixed economy …

Years: 820 - 963
The Yenisei Kyrgyz have a mixed economy based on traditional nomadic animal breeding (mostly horses and cattle) and agriculture.

According to Chinese records, they grow Himalayan rye, barley, millet, and wheat.

They are also skilled iron workers, jewelry makers, potters, and weavers.

Their homes are traditional nomadic tents and, in the agricultural areas, wood and bark huts.

Their farming settlements are protected by log palisades.

The resources of their forested homeland (mainly fur) allow the Yenisei Kyrgyz to become prosperous merchants as well.

They maintain trading ties with China, Tibet, the Abbasid Caliphate of the Middle East, and many local tribes.

Kirghiz horses are also renowned for their large size and speed.

The tenth-century Persian text Hudud al-'alam describes the Kyrgyz as people who "venerate the Fire and burn the dead", and that they are nomads who hunt.

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