Garnet and omphacite in eclogites from the Aktyuz area, northern Kyrgyz Tien Shan, preserve evidence of two distinct metamorphic events. Relic polyphase inclusions of Fe rich staurolite (X Mg < 0.29), Mg taramite, paragonite, and oligoclase (An < 16) contained in garnet cores represent a separate pre eclogitic amphibolite or epidote amphibolite facies metamorphism (T = 560 650 °C, P = 4 10 kbar). This relatively low to medium pressure metamorphic event probably resulted from the heat of the hot hanging wall at the inception of subduction. Inclusions in the garnet cores and rims and matrix omphacite (glaucophane, sodic calcic and calcic amphiboles, paragonite, phengite, epidote, albite, rutile, hematite, and quartz) suggest that epidote blueschist facies conditions (T = 330 570 °C, P = 8 16 kbar) were experienced during the prograde stage of the eclogitic metamorphism. This event occurred within a subduction zone. The estimated peak metamorphic conditions of the eclogites are T = 600 710 °C and P = 15 25 kbar. The subsequent retrograde path through epidote amphibolite and greenschist facies suggests a clockwise P T path, in contrast to the anticlockwise P T path proposed by previous work.