Xinjiang: China's Muslim BorderlandRoutledge, 2015年3月4日 - 506 頁 Eastern Turkestan, now known as Xinjiang or the New Territory, makes up a sixth of China's land mass. Absorbed by the Qing in the 1880s and reconquered by Mao in 1949, this Turkic-Muslim region of China's remote northwest borders on formerly Soviet Central Asia, Afghanistan, Kashmir, Mongolia, and Tibet, Will Xinjiang participate in twenty-first century ascendancy, or will nascent Islamic radicalism in Xinjiang expand the orbit of instability in a dangerous part of the world? This comprehensive survey of contemporary Xinjiang is the result of a major collaborative research project begun in 1998. The authors have combined their fieldwork experience, linguistic skills, and disciplinary expertise to assemble the first multifaceted introduction to Xinjiang. The volume surveys the region's geography; its history of military and political subjugation to China; economic, social, and commercial conditions; demography, public health, and ecology; and patterns of adaption, resistance, opposition, and evolving identities. |
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... Transoxiana, Kabul, and even in eastern Persia. At this brief historical moment, Tang suzerainty extended thinly over Samarkand, Bukhara, Herat, and right up to the frontiers of the expanding Arab empire. Five years later, however ...
... Transoxiana, Kabul, and even in eastern Persia. At this brief historical moment, Tang suzerainty extended thinly over Samarkand, Bukhara, Herat, and right up to the frontiers of the expanding Arab empire. Five years later, however ...
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... Transoxiana into the Tarim basin . The Arabs , too , came close to doing so . Tibet and Tang warred over control of the Pamir and Karakoram Passes , because they provided important links to north Afghanistan , India , Persia , and ...
... Transoxiana into the Tarim basin . The Arabs , too , came close to doing so . Tibet and Tang warred over control of the Pamir and Karakoram Passes , because they provided important links to north Afghanistan , India , Persia , and ...
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... Transoxiana. Once again, then, the region we now know as Xinjiang was from the ninth through the twelfth century divided into separate spheres, two of which included lands not part of Xinjiang today. The Uyghur state lay in the ...
... Transoxiana. Once again, then, the region we now know as Xinjiang was from the ninth through the twelfth century divided into separate spheres, two of which included lands not part of Xinjiang today. The Uyghur state lay in the ...
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... Transoxiana from the Karakhanid rulers. By 1141, Yelü Dashi ruled as a gurkhan (khan of khans or overlord) over both the Uyghur and Karakhanid empires, a territory that extended from the Amu River in the west to the Tangut lands and ...
... Transoxiana from the Karakhanid rulers. By 1141, Yelü Dashi ruled as a gurkhan (khan of khans or overlord) over both the Uyghur and Karakhanid empires, a territory that extended from the Amu River in the west to the Tangut lands and ...
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... Transoxiana . In Khocho in 1209 , the Uyghurs rebelled and their iduqqut pledged loyalty to Genghis Khan , who had just unified the tribes in Mongolia ; Genghis honored the iduqqut as his " fifth son , " initiating a special ...
... Transoxiana . In Khocho in 1209 , the Uyghurs rebelled and their iduqqut pledged loyalty to Genghis Khan , who had just unified the tribes in Mongolia ; Genghis honored the iduqqut as his " fifth son , " initiating a special ...
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Political History and Strategies of Control 18841978 | |
The Chinese Program of Development and Control 19782001 | |
Military and Strategy in Xinjiang | |
The Economy of Xinjiang | |
The Demography of Xinjiang | |
The Ecology of Xinjiang A Focus on Water | |
Public Health and Social Pathologies in Xinjiang | |
Acculturation and Resistance Xinjiang Identities in Flux | |
Islam in Xinjiang | |
Gardner Bovingdon with contributions by Nabijan Tursun | |
Gladney | |
Bibliographic Guide to Xinjiang | |
Education and Social Mobility among Minority Populations in Xinjiang | |
A Land of Borderlands Implications of Xinjiangs Transborder | |
Contributors | |
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Afghanistan agricultural Aksu areas Army Asian Beijing Beijing’s bingtuan border campaign capital Central Asia chapter Chinese government Chinese rule cities claim Cultural Revolution district Division dynasty early East Eastern Turkistan economic empire forces foreign former Soviet frontier Gansu Hami Han Chinese identity increased independent indigenous influence Islamic Karakhanids Kashgar Kazaks Kazakstan Khotan Kyrgyz Kyrgyzstan land migration Military Region million minority students modern Mongol Mongolia mosques movement Muslim nomadic non-Han oases oasis official organizations Pakistan People’s percent political population production provinces Qing reform religious Republic Rudelson Russian separatist Sheng Shihezi Sino-Soviet social southern Xinjiang Soviet Union Tajikistan Tang Tarim basin territory terrorist Tian Shan Tibet trade Transoxiana troops Tungans Türk Turkic Turpan University Press urban Urumchi Uyghur Autonomous Region Uyghur nationalists Wang western Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Xiongnu Yining Zungharia Zunghars