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  • ...sbn=0520954726|pages=|accessdate=2010-11-28}}</ref> The Russians record an incident where they rescued these Chinese Muslim merchants who escaped, after they w ...drawal of the Russian troops from the Upper [[Ili River|Ili]] Basin (the [[Ghulja, China|Kulja]] area), the Dungan (Hui) and [[Taranchi]] ([[Uyghur people|Uy
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  • ...ubsequent suppression of Uyghur nationalist demonstrations in the [[Ghulja Incident]] led to a renewed wave of Uyghur migration in Kazakhstan in 1997.<ref>{{ha
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  • ...that began in the seventeenth century. In 1755, the Qing Empire attacked [[Ghulja]], and captured the Dzungar Khan. Over the next two years, the Manchus and ...g|Huiyuan]] (the so-called "Manchu Kuldja", or Yili), 30&nbsp;km west of [[Ghulja]] (Yining). The Qing [[Qianlong Emperor]] conquered the Dzungarian plateau
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