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  • ..., {{lang-ru|Кажигумар Шабданулы}}) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh Chinese]] political activist and an author writing in [[Kazakh language]]. For more Shabdanuly's problems with Chinese law began during the [[Ili Rebellion|1944 Xinjiang uprising]].<ref name=MAR
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  • ...lands of northern Kazakhstan, causing many Kazakhs to move eastwards into Chinese territory in search of new grazing grounds. |Chinese
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  • ...e [[Danube delta]] or [[Doukhobor]]s in [[Canada]], emigrated as religious dissidents fleeing the central authority. ...ublic of China]] (as ''the Russ''); there are approximately 15,600 Russian Chinese living mostly in northern [[Xinjiang]], and also in [[Inner Mongolia]] and
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  • {{Chinese|uig=ئۆركەش دۆلەت|uyy=Ɵrkəx Dɵlət|usy=Өркәш Дөләт|u ...of his name: {{zh|s=吾尔开希|t=吾爾開希|p=Wú'ěrkāixī}}), is a Chinese dissident of [[Uyghurs|Uyghur]] heritage known for his leading role during
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  • In the aftermath of the Sino–Soviet border conflict, the Chinese continued to aid the [[North Vietnamese]] regime, but with the death of Ho ...lations between the two states. The conditions given to the Soviets by the Chinese were the reduction of Soviet military presence in the Sino–Soviet border
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