| Robert E. Ebel, Rajan Menon - 2000 - 290 頁
...formerly nomadic Muslim peoples, such as the Kazakh, numbering more than 1 million in Xinjiang, Uighurs might stress their attachment to the land and oasis of origin. In opposition to the Han Chinese, the Uighur will generally emphasize their long history in the region. This suggests that Islamic fundamentalist... | |
| Daniel L. Overmyer - 2003 - 248 頁
...nomadic Muslim peoples (Kazakh or Kyrgyz), Uyghur might stress their attachment to the land and oases of origin. In opposition to the Han Chinese, the Uyghur will generally emphasize their long history in the region. This suggests that Islamic fundamentalist groups such as the Taliban in Afghanistan (often... | |
| Dru C. Gladney - 2004 - 440 頁
...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...Uyghur will generally emphasize their long history in the region. The indigeneity of the Uyghur poses a fundamental transgression of Chinese historiographies... | |
| P l Ny¡ri, Joana Breidenbach - 2005 - 372 頁
...since both 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...Uyghur will generally emphasize their long history in the region. The indigenousness of the Uyghur poses a fundamental transgression of Chinese historiographies... | |
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