The geography of Turkistan is the geography where the geographical and geopolitical border problems that have been going on for thousands of years on the globe have been experienced in the last hundred years and where the border problems in the world are perhaps the most prominent. Turkestan geography is experiencing the victimization of the Soviet Union's border policies with a heavy balance sheet. Ultimately, the life-binding nature of basic economic elements such as agriculture, land and water was either ignored or deliberately complicated. Border demarcation operations have become such that discussions such as the crossing of borders through neighborhoods and even houses, water sharing between the two countries, and the right to use pastures in areas where livestock breeding is intensive have been replaced by bigger events, even if they seem small at first. In fact, it has led to serious conflicts and loss of life in the region. As seen especially in the case of the Kyrgyz Republic and the Uzbek Republic, in the post-independence period, both countries have not been able to fully demarcate their borders. Therefore, ethnic-border problems come to the fore. Border problems can be caused by ethnic groups, geographical barriers and strategic factors, but wrong border policies also lead to conflicts. The Ecnlave and Exclav conflicts between the Kyrgyz Republic and the Uzbek Republic are a serious pain in the ass between the two brotherly countries.
Keywords: Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Border, USSR, enclave, Exclav, State, Country