Salbuurun is a complex of traditional Kyrgyz hunting games involving birds of prey and hunting dogs.
Hunting with a golden eagle, falcon, hawk, and taigan (Kyrgyz sighthound) has been an integral part of Kyrgyz culture for centuries. Training these wild predators to work alongside humans required deep knowledge of their character, instincts, and physical capabilities.
Kyrgyzstan is one of the few countries where golden eagles, falcons, hawks, and taigan dogs are still used in real hunting, not for entertainment but as a means of providing food for families. Holding a powerful bird on one’s arm, feeling its weight, the strength of its talons, and witnessing the power of its beak and claws, one cannot help but feel profound respect for this majestic bird with its proud posture and piercing gaze. Traditional hunting targets include hares, foxes, wolves, jackals, and occasionally roe deer.
Burkut Saluu specifically refers to hunting with a golden eagle.
In this competition discipline, participants test their eagles in two exercises: "undok" and "chyrga". The winner of the Bürküt Saluu competition is determined by the total number of points scored across both exercises - "undok" and "chyrga".