Chinese, the Uyghur distinguish themselves as the legitimate autochthonous minority, since both share a belief in Sunni Islam. In contrast to the nomadic Muslim peoples (Kazakh or Kyrgyz), Uyghur might stress their attachment to the land and oases of... Xinjiang: China's Muslim Borderland - 第 109 頁由 編輯 - 2004有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Robert E. Ebel, Rajan Menon - 2000 - 290 頁
...at the time. For example, to the Hui Muslim Chinese in Xinjiang, numbering over 600,000, the Uighur distinguish themselves as the legitimate autochthonous...to the formerly nomadic Muslim peoples, such as the Kazakh, numbering more than 1 million in Xinjiang, Uighurs might stress their attachment to the land... | |
| Daniel L. Overmyer - 2003 - 248 頁
...with whom they were in co-operation at the time. For example, to the Hui Muslim Chinese, the Uyghur distinguish themselves as the legitimate autochthonous...share a belief in Sunni Islam. In contrast to the nomadic Muslim peoples (Kazakh or Kyrgyz), Uyghur might stress their attachment to the land and oases... | |
| Dru C. Gladney - 2004 - 440 頁
...whom they were in significant opposition at the time. For example, to the Dungan (Hui), the Uyghur distinguish themselves as the legitimate autochthonous minority, since both share a belief in Sunni Islam.17 In contrast to the nomadic Muslim peoples, the Uyghur stress their attachment to the land... | |
| P l Ny¡ri, Joana Breidenbach - 2005 - 372 頁
...HUI) UYGHUR KASHGAR UYGHUR KAZAK TURPAN UYGHUR the time. For example, to the Dungan (Hui), the Uyghur distinguish themselves as the legitimate autochthonous...share a belief in Sunni Islam. In contrast to the nomadic Muslim peoples (Kazak or Kyrgyz), Uyghur might stress their attachment to the land and oasis... | |
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