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...BCE, [[nephrite]] [[jade]] was being traded from mines in the region of [[Yarkent County|Yarkand]] and [[Khotan]] to [[China]]. Significantly, these mines we
...the Nile-[[Oxus]] section, from the [[Sassanid Empire]] period to the [[Il Khanate]] period; and in the [[sinitic]] zone from the [[Three Kingdoms]] period to
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...] {{de icon}}</ref> R.M. Martin in 1847 mentions "Tungani" merchants in [[Yarkent County|Yarkand]].<ref>Robert Montgomery Martin, "China; political, commerci
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...d Khan''' ({{lang-ug|عبد الرشيد خان|}}), was the ruler of a [[khanate]] in modern-day [[Yarkant County]], [[Xinjiang]] between 1533 and 1560.
...treaty with [[Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] Chief Ubaydullah Sultan, who ruled the [[Khanate of Bukhara]] at the time (1533–1539). He also completed a similar treaty
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...]], [[Yuan dynasty]], [[Chagatai Khanate]], [[Yarkent Khanate]], [[Dzungar Khanate]], and [[Qing dynasty]]. Xinjiang was previously known as "Xiyu" (西域),
==Tang dynasty and Uyghur Khanate==
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...onsiderably less romantic. She was the child of the ruler of the [[Yarkent Khanate]] and her name was Nur Ela Nurhan.<ref name="WeiWei1998">{{cite book|last1=
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...since at least the 19th century.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Empire And the Khanate: A Political History of Qing Relations With Khoqand C.1760-1860 |first=L. J
...day Uyghurs were descended from the [[Kingdom of Qocho]] and [[Kara-Khanid Khanate]], which had formed after the dissolution of the Uyghur Khaganate.<ref name
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'''Sultan Said Khan''' ruled the state of [[Yarkent County|Yarkand]] (''mamlakati Yarkand'') from September, 1514, to July, 153
When the [[Chagatai Khanate|Chagatai]] ''ulus'', which embraced both East and West [[Turkestan]], colla
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