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The Tuhsis were a medieval tribe of Turkic people, who lived alongside the Chigil and Yagma tribes.[1]

In the Turkic provinces and on the steppe, the tribe led a nomadic lifestyle. The tribe's language belongs to the Turkic language family. Their culture is also of Turkic descent, according to a careful analysis of the material collected works of Mahmud of Kashgar. Mahmud concluded that Tuhs was the most likely and true cultural or linguistic accent.

References

  1. ^ Didar Kassymova (2012). "Historical Dictionary of Kazakhstan, in: Historical Dictionaries of Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East". Scarecrow Press. p. 138.