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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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