By the 11-century, Tuhsis led a nomadic lifestyle amongst the
Turkic peoples and on the steppe, possessed a Turkic culture, and their language belonged to the
Turkic language family. According to
Karakhanid lexicographer
Mahmud of Kashgar, contemporary Tuhsis were Turkic-speaking
monoglots; after carefully analyzing linguistic materials collected from Tuhsi dialect, he praised the Tuhsi Turkic dialect, among others, for being "pure" and "most correct", both in terms of accent and vocabulary. ==Notes==