Eushta are considered to be originally
Samoyedic Selkup inhabitants of western
Siberia, who were greatly influenced by
Turkic peoples and lately Turkicised. In the beginning there were migrations from
Altai.
Yenisei Kyrgyz and
Tyolyos tribes formed a role in their ethnogenesis. In 9th and 10th centuries
Kimeks arrived in the region, from which the
Kipchaks derived, who also had impact on Eushta Tatars. During the 15th and 16th centuries, the Eushta were under the rule of the
Sibir Khanate. When
Russians first came into contact with the Eushta, they numbered around 800 people. Eushta Tatars adopted Islam at the middle of 19th century. == Genetics ==