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  • | dynasty = ...t Khan as the Khan of [[Middle jüz]], while Ablai was supported by [[Qing Dynasty|China]]. Ablai's talent in playing China against Russia gradually made him
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  • ...ntersSong.jpg|left|thumb|180px|[[Khitans]] eagle hunters on horse, ([[Song Dynasty]]).]] .... Bodio (2003) p. 26</ref> (see the unknown Chinese painting from [[Song]] dynasty).
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  • ...early 20th centuries, such as that of the [[Dungan people]] fleeing [[Qing Dynasty]] forces after [[Dungan revolt (1862–1877)|a failed 1862–1877 rebellion
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  • ...in "Koryo-saram" originated from the name of the [[Goryeo|Goryeo (Koryŏ) Dynasty]] from which "Korea" was derived. The name ''Soviet Korean'' was also used, ...yo-saram" is typically used to refer to historical figures from the Goryeo dynasty;<ref>See, for instance, the [[:ko:분류:고려 사람|Koryo-saram category
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  • ...onepage&q&f=false|title=The Empire and the Khanate: a political history of Qing relations with Khoqand c. 1760-1860|author=Laura Newby|year=2005|publisher= ...r Muhammad Yūsuf (or, possibly, his son [[Afaq Khoja]]) inside the [[Ming Dynasty|Ming Empire]] (in today's [[Gansu]] and/or [[Qinghai]]), where the Kashgari
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  • | birth_place = [[Kashgar]], [[Qing Dynasty]] He was born at 1901 in [[Yengisar County]], [[Kashgar]], [[Qing Dynasty]]. He headed the [[First East Turkestan Republic]] in Kashgar from November
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  • | birth_place = [[Artux|Artush]], [[Qing Dynasty|Qing China]] ...the delivery of a Quran by [[Caliph]] [[Uthman ibn Affan|Usman]] to [[Tang Dynasty|Tang]] [[Emperor Gaozong of Tang|Emperor Gaozong]] in 650 and headed by Env
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  • ...)|khoja]] clan, who managed to wrest [[Kashgaria]] from the [[Qing dynasty|Qing]] Empire's power for a few years in the 1820s. ...onepage&q&f=false|title=The Empire and the Khanate: a political history of Qing relations with Khoqand c. 1760-1860|author=Laura Newby|year=2005|publisher=
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  • ...g "new frontier") when the region was reconquered by the Manchu-led [[Qing dynasty]] in 1759. Xinjiang is now a part of the [[People's Republic of China]], ha ...political entity called [[Xinjiang]] province in 1884. At the time of the Qing conquest in 1759, Dzungaria was inhabited by steppe dwelling, nomadic [[Tib
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  • |birth_place= [[Gansu]], [[Qing dynasty]] ...rom [[Chaghatai Khan]] and had ruled the area since the time of the [[Yuan dynasty]], though by the 20th century all the other Khanates in Turkestan had disin
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  • ...Beg's and the reconquest of Xinjiang by [[Zuo Zongtang]]'s [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] armies in 1877. He lived the rest of his days in Aksu, writing and re-wri
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  • |status = Vassal of the [[Qing dynasty]] <small>(1696–1912)</small><br />Vassal of the [[Republic of China (1912 ...onomous [[feudal]] [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[khanate]] within the [[Qing dynasty]] and then the [[Republic of China (1912–49)|Republic of China]] until it
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  • | birth_place = [[Yangi Hissar]], [[Qing Dynasty]]
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  • ...egend who was taken as a consort by the [[Qianlong Emperor]] of the [[Qing dynasty]] in the 18th century. Although the stories about her are believed to be my [[File:Rong Fei tomb.jpg|thumb|Imperial Consort Rong's tomb in the [[Eastern Qing tombs]]]]
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  • ...hese ethnonyms as ''Sālǐ Wèiwùr'' or ''Xīlǎgǔr''. During the [[Qing dynasty]], the Yugur were also called by a term that included "fān", the Classical ...-31}}</ref> The population of this kingdom, estimated at 300,000 in [[Song dynasty|Song]] chronicles, practised [[Manichaeism]] and [[Buddhism]] in numerous t
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  • ...ary ruler of Kumul (who was allowed semi-autonomous rule by [[Qing dynasty|Qing China]]). After being defeated, he fled to the [[Turpan]] region, where he ...ey|Ili]] Uyghurs who had escaped to Russia after 1881, when [[Qing dynasty|Qing troops]] re-took the [[Ili Valley|Ili valley of Xinjiang]]. In [[Jarkent]],
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  • ...ngdom of Yutian 于窴 (Khotan)", pp. 17-19 and nn.</ref> and early [[Tang dynasty|Tang]] dynasties) when China was interested in control of the [[Western Reg ...ndent but was intermittently under Chinese control during the Han and Tang Dynasty.
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  • ...d into Chinese as *[ɣuɒiɣət] > ''Huíhé'' ({{zh|c=回纥}}) in [[Tang dynasty]] annals.{{sfn|Mackerras|1968|p=224}} Later, in response to an Uyghur reque ....<ref>{{cite book|title=The Empire And the Khanate: A Political History of Qing Relations With Khoqand C.1760-1860 |first=L. J.|last=Newby|volume=Volume 16
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  • |caption=Qing victory over the Afaqis in Kashgar |result=Qing victory
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  • Relations between Yarkand and [[Ming Dynasty]] [[China]] were not developed, although the far eastern boundaries of Yark ...18), Sultan Abdal Latif (Afak Khan) (1618-1630) and other members of this Dynasty]]
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  • ...o when [[Emperor Wu of Han]] (reigning 156–87 BCE), dispatched the [[Han Dynasty|Han]] Chinese diplomat [[Zhang Qian]] to investigate lands to the west. Th ...d Mongolian migrations. After 1761 its territory fell mostly to the [[Qing dynasty]] ([[Xinjiang]] and north-western Mongolia) and partly to [[Russian Turkest
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  • ...(751 CE), which was fought between forces of the [[China|Chinese]] [[Tang Dynasty]] and those of the [[Arab]] [[Abbasid]] [[Caliphate]]. The battle took plac ...er region, upstream from the modern city of Taraz, an army comprising Tang Dynasty troops from China and Kara Turkish mercenaries fought an army from the Abba
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  • ...[[Jurchen language|Jurchen]], the language of the ancestors of the [[Qing dynasty|Manchus]]. A writing system for it was devised in 1119 AD and an inscriptio
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  • ...Khanate]] in the 18th century, the Altaians were subjugated by the [[Qing Dynasty]]. That court referred to them as ''Altan Nuur [[Uriankhai|Uriyangkhai]].''
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  • ...ftain who fled Chinese territory for Russian after the 1756 [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] destruction of [[Dzungaria]].
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  • ...the [[Turkic languages|Turkic]]-speaking [[Tarim Basin]] area, the [[Qing dynasty]] and subsequent Chinese governments integrated both areas into one provinc ...political entity called [[Xinjiang]] province in 1884. At the time of the Qing conquest in 1759, Dzungaria was inhabited by steppe dwelling, nomadic [[Tib
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  • ...s Khulja territory became a dependency of [[Dzungaria]]. During the [[Tang dynasty]] (618{{ndash}}907), the khanate became the [[Protectorate General to Pacif === Qing dynasty ===
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  • ...rkic]] peoples occupied the river banks for many centuries. In 657, [[Tang Dynasty]] general [[Su Dingfang]] defeated [[Ashina Helu]], [[Khan (title)|qaghan]] The Chinese [[Qing dynasty|Qing Empire]] [[Ten Great Campaigns#The Dzungars and pacification of Xinjiang (1
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  • [[File:Yili-military-complex-ca-1809.jpg|thumb|left|Qing bases in the Ili region, ca. 1809. Note that the map is upside down, i.e. t ...of the [[Tian Shan]]. This region was the stronghold of the [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] administration in Xinjiang in the late 18th and 19th centuries;
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  • During China's [[Qing dynasty]] (1644–1911), the lake formed the northwestern-most boundary of the Empi
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  • ...ince and Quanzhou City, Fujian Province - from Western-Han Dynasty to Qing Dynasty"] 2008-03-28</ref> On May 2, 2008, [[Iran]] submitted a tentative list of *Luoyang City of the Eastern Han to Northern Wei Dynasty, [[Luoyang]], [[Henan Province]]
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  • ...of Kasym Khan"). Kasym Khan also ratified his alliance with the [[Timurid dynasty|Timurid]] leader [[Babur]], particularly after the fall of the [[Shaybanid] ...<ref>{{cite book|first1=Peter C|last1=Perdue|title=China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=J4L-_cjmS
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  • <blockquote>''Traveling 500 [[Li (unit)|li]] to the north west of Great Qing Lake, we arrive at the city of the Suye River. The city is 6 or 7 [[Li (uni * Ji, Xianlin(1985). ''Journey to the West in the Great Tang Dynasty''. Xi'an: Shaanxi People's Press.
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  • |p1 = Qing Dynasty ...zed in the [[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)]] between Russia and [[Qing Dynasty|China]].
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  • ...oks|isbn=978-0-7607-3203-8|page=5.19}}</ref><ref>http://www.dartmouth.edu/~qing/WEB/TSENG_CHI-TSE.html</ref> {{See also|Xinjiang under Qing rule|Qing reconquest of Xinjiang}}
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  • |p4 = Qing Dynasty
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