| Robert H. Giles, Robert W. Snyder, Lisa DeLisle - 174 頁
...politics and status, the 8 million Uyghur, who live almost entirely in Xinjiang, share a belief that their ancestors were the indigenous people of the Tarim Basin, which did not come under Chinese control until the 1 8th century. A 19th-century rebellion and 20th-century warlord... | |
| Daniel L. Overmyer - 2003 - 248 頁
...must be examined. First, Chinese histories notwithstanding, every Uyghur firmly believes that their ancestors were the indigenous people of the Tarim...in Chinese as "Xinjiang" ("new dominion") until the 18th century. Nevertheless, I have argued elsewhere the constructed "ethnogenesis" of the Uyghur, in... | |
| S. Frederick Starr - 2004 - 518 頁
...policy, inherited from the period of close SinoSoviet cooperation, is in serious need of revision. Chinese histories notwithstanding, every Uyghur firmly...dominion") until the eighteenth century. Nevertheless, the official national minority identity of the present people known as "Uyghur," which have tenuous links... | |
| Dru C. Gladney - 2004 - 440 頁
...despite many examples to the contrary. Hie Uyghur: indigeiicitics of place, space, and state recognition Chinese histories notwithstanding, every Uyghur firmly...ancestors were the indigenous people of the Tarim Basin, now know as Xinjiang. This land was 'their' land. Nevertheless, I have argued elsewhere the constructed... | |
| Dru C. Gladney - 2004 - 444 頁
...despite many examples to the contrary. The Uyghur: indigeneities of place, space, and state recognition Chinese histories notwithstanding, every Uyghur firmly...his or her ancestors were the indigenous people of theTarim Basin, now know as Xinjiang. This land was 'their' land. Nevertheless, I have argued elsewhere... | |
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