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  • ...ainly in the Syr Darya valley and its tributuaries of Keles and Atysi. Its people appear to have [[Turkified]], becoming known as the [[Kankalis|Kangars]]. ...g the Arys, roads spread out to [[Taraz]], [[Balasagun]] and further on to Chinese [[Xinjiang]]; along the Syr Darya an old road went up to [[Shash]], [[Sogd]
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  • * [[Standard Chinese|Mandarin]]}} ...n Russia, Germany and Kazakhstan. Filming took place mainly in the [[China|People's Republic of China]], principally in [[Inner Mongolia]] (the [[Mongols|Mon
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  • ...c [[Han Chinese]] population of the region has risen to 40% or 7.5 million people of the total population, as opposed to 6% in 1949. [[Kazakhs]], the third l ...riminal Law; many Uighurs are believed to have been sentenced to death and executed for alleged "separatist" or "terrorist" offences, although the exact number
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  • ...0for%20national%20revolution%20sabit&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=A ...inced that the [[Islamic world]] was not interested in supporting [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] independence, and so he turned to the [[Great Powers]] instead. Ya
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  • This timeline is a supplement of the main article [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]]. Dealing with the centuries between 400 and 900 AD, it refers to a ! People
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  • ...llward|1998|p=168}} The Russians record an incident where they rescued the Chinese Muslim merchants who had escaped after they were sold by Jahangir's Army in ...er any questions. Immediately after the interrogation was completed he was executed. Jahangir Khoja's body was cut into numerous pieces and his bones thrown to
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  • [[File:China-Xinjiang.png|thumb|200px|Xinjiang's location in the [[People's Republic of China]]]] ...y the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], having been so since its founding year of 1949.
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  • | nationality=[[Uighur people|Uighur]] ...0for%20national%20revolution%20sabit&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=A
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  • | nationality=[[Uighur people|Uighur]] ...%20head%20was%20cut%20off%20spike%20&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=A
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  • ...[Kumul Khanate]], the Chinese governor [[Jin Shuren]], and later the [[Hui people|Hui]] warlord [[Ma Chung-ying]]. He is best remembered as the first and onl ...a," religious school, and became acquainted with future prominent [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] Turpan revolutionary leaders, brothers Maksut and Mahmut Muhiti. A
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  • | nationality=[[Uighur people|Uighur]] ...0for%20national%20revolution%20sabit&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=A
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  • ...p=20}} ({{zh|c=[[wikt:突|突]][[wikt:厥|厥]]|p=Tūjué}}). According to Chinese sources, the meaning of the word ''Tujue'' was "[[combat helmet]]" ({{zh|c= ...-7, p. 5401. {{Zh icon}}</ref> Indeed, Chinese sources linked the [[Donghu people|Hu]] on their northern borders to the Xiongnu just as Graeco-Roman historio
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  • | nationality = People's Republic of China ...ەت زاكىر}}; born August 1953), is a Chinese politician of [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] origin and, since December 2014, the [[Politics of Xinjiang|Chairm
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  • |region1={{flagcountry|People's Republic of China}}<br/> <small>([[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Re {{Contains Chinese text}}
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  • ...August 2014|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-64721-8|pages=8–}}</ref>{{Executed}}<br/>[[Yusuf Khoja]]<br/>[[Ehsan Khan Khoja]]<br/>[[Khoja Buzurg Khan]]<br ...anners]], Manchu bannerman<br/>[[Green Standard Army]]<br/>Han Chinese and Chinese Hui Muslim militia<br/>Qara taghlik Ishaqiyya Turkic Muslim followers
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  • ...s in the air, environmental imbalance and negative health implications for people living in areas adjoining the [[Semipalatinsk Test Site|SNTP]] site. ...cealment of facts and circumstances endangering the life and health of the people. The access of the citizens of [[Kazakhstan]] to information on the enviro
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  • {{Chinese name|[[Ma (surname)|Ma]]}} {{Infobox Chinese
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  • ...in 1937. During the [[Great Purge]], he was arrested in February 1938 and executed in August. Kuibyshev was posthumously pardoned in 1956. ...military advisors and specialists in China. Kuibyshev openly disdained the Chinese officers, considering them "ignorant in the arts of the war." In the spring
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  • |commander2=[[Kuchlug]] {{executed}} ...n Muhammad]]<br>[[Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu]]<br>[[Inalchuq]] {{POW}}, <small>executed</small><br>Temur Meliq
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  • ...sixteenth through the early nineteenth century, the most powerful nomadic people were the Kazakhs and the Oirats.<ref name="google5">[https://books.google.c ...y departed from the Khanate of [[Abu'l-Khayr Khan]]. The sultans led their people toward [[Mongolia|Mogolistan]], eventually settling and founding an indepen
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  • ...arezm|Ala ad-Din Muhammad]]<br>[[Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu]]<br>[[Inalchuq]]{{Executed}}<br>[[Temur Meliq]] ...ol auxiliaries, engineers, and specialists<br>[[Siege engine]]s, including Chinese gunpowder weapons<br>Drafted Khwarizmian civilians
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  • ...', meaning '''Oguz Land''', '''Oguz Country''', 750–1055) was a [[Turkic people|Turkic]] state, founded by [[Oghuz Turks|Oguz Turks]] in 766, located geogr ...las,<ref>Zuev Yu.A., ''Horse Tamgas from Vassal Princedoms (Translation of Chinese composition "Tanghuyao" of 8th–10th centuries)'', Kazakh SSR Academy of S
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  • ...on fell out with his [[Tang Dynasty|Chinese]] backers and was defeated and executed in 744. Some Arabic sources, however, record that he was killed by the Arab ...) of Chinese sources, was the leader of a small Turkic tribe, known in the Chinese sources as Chu Muguen, living south of [[Lake Balkash]] between Turgesh and
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  • |status = [[Sinicization|Sinicized]] [[Khitan people|Khitan]] empire<br />in [[Central Asia]] |event_end = Kuchlug executed by Mongols
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  • ...[Khanate of Kokand|Kokand]] <br> [[Turkmens|Turkmen]] tribes <br> [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] tribes <br> [[File:Flag of Afghanistan pre-1901.svg|border|23px]] ...unded [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]]. The Dzungars, having just been weakened by the Chinese, left them alone. Several other places were built on the Irtysh at about th
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  • ..., when the [[Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union|Congress of People's Deputies]] modified the [[Article 6 of the Soviet Constitution|article of ...ti-religious campaign]] which resulted in the tragic deaths of millions of people from [[famine]] (ex. the [[Holodomor|Ukrainian Famine]]), mass executions a
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