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  • During the 1930s many renowned Kazakh writers, thinkers, poets, politicians and historians were killed on Stalin's orders ...ars]] (1.3%), [[Ukrainians]] (2.1%), [[Uzbeks]] (2.8%), [[Belarusians]], [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]] (1.4%), [[Azerbaijanis]], [[Poles in the former Soviet Uni
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  • ...阿力马斯) (30 October 1924 - 11 September 2001) was an [[Uyghur people|Uyghur]] historian and [[poet]] born in [[Kashgar]]. He was criticized for his "su ...is perhaps most noted for his book ''[[Uyghurlar]]''. He began researching Uyghur history in 1980, and the book was banned after its publication in 1992. He
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  • ...) describing life of her husband [[Azat Mashurov]] which were published in Uyghur in 2005. This book was translated into [[Russian language|Russian]] in Jun [[Category:Uyghur writers]]
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  • ...Museum, Berlin - DSC01741.JPG|180|'''Right image:''' A young man, possibly Uyghur or Chinese, from a [[Nestorian Church]] in [[Gaochang]], China, [[Tang dyna ...eus]] he was of [[History of the Uyghur people|Turkic]] [[Kingdom of Qocho|Uyghur]] origin.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NZRFAAAAMAA
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  • ...rn Liang]]), [[Turkic Khaganate]], [[Tang dynasty]], [[Tibetan Empire]], [[Uyghur Khaganate]], [[Kara-Khanid Khanate]], [[Kingdom of Qocho]], [[Qara Khitai]] ...he [[Uyghur people]]. They were governed separately until 1884. The native Uyghur name for the Tarim Basin is [[Altishahr]].
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  • This '''List of [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]]''' includes noted or famous members of the Turkic ethnic g *[[Hala Bashi]] - a Uyghur General who served the [[Ming dynasty]] during the [[Miao Rebellions (Ming
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  • ...used in Musa Sayrami's day,<ref name=pref/> he probably would be called an Uyghur if he lived a few decades later, based on his place of birth and the langua ...the Chagatai of Musa Sayrami's manuscripts had been influenced by "modern" Uyghur language (i.e., the vernacular of Sayrami's own era).<ref name=pref/>
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  • ...ecember 18, 1968) was a Chinese scholar and Marxist historian of [[Uyghurs|Uyghur]] descent. Born in [[Taoyuan County]], Hunan province, Jian became an early ...the present-day Xinjiang region of China. He was a direct descendant of a Uyghur General (哈勒巴士) who served the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty in quelli
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  • |group= Uyghur<br />{{lang|ug|ئۇيغۇر, ''Уйғур''}} ...{flagcountry|People's Republic of China}}<br/> <small>([[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region]])</small>
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  • ...Vol. 1'', Abingdon: Routledge, reprinted 2000, p. 144.</ref> The [[Uyghurs|Uyghur]] [[Nestorian]] Christian diplomat [[Rabban Bar Sauma]], who set out from h ...ta and through it. Chinese archaeological writer Bin Yang and some earlier writers and archaeologists, such as Janice Stargardt, strongly suggest this route o
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  • *[[Old Uyghur language|Old Uyghur]]<ref>Rene Grousset, ''The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia ...tay'' or ''Khitai''; they may have adopted this form of "Khitan" via the [[Uyghur people|Uyghurs]] of [[Kingdom of Qocho|Kocho]] in whose language the final
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  • ...fragmentary [[Tariat inscriptions|Tes and Terkhin inscriptions]] of the [[Uyghur Khaganate|Uyğur empire (744–840)]] the form 'Qasar' is attested, though ...hropologists, such as [[Roland Burrage Dixon|Roland B. Dixon]] (1923), and writers like [[H. G. Wells]] (1921) used it to argue that "The main part of Jewry n
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