- be
known as Xinjiang.
Although the
followers of Afaq
Khoja known as the
Āfāqī Khojas resisted Qing rule,
their rebellion was put down and the
khojas were...
- in present-day
Kazakhstan Khoja Nasreddin Dzungar conquest of
Altishahr Āfāqī Khoja Holy War
Fragrant Concubine Kim Hodong, "Holy War in China: The Muslim...
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foreign nobility (
Afaqis),
Mahmud was
executed in
April of 1481 on
Sultan Muhammad III's
orders over a
forged treasonous do****ent by the
Afaqis faction, headed...
- Ali
Sufiyan Afaqi (22
August 1933 – 27
January 2015;
sometimes spelled Sufyan Afaqi) was a ****stani film producer, director, writer, and journalist....
-
succeeded his
elder brother,
Mallu Adil Shah,
through the
machinations of the
Afaqi faction at the court. He was the
first Adil
Shahi ruler to ****ume the royal...
-
conquest of Altishahr,
conquered the
Yarkent Khanate and then
installed Afaqi Khoja as one of
their puppet rulers. In 1691 a
temporary alliance between...
- pinyin: Zhānggé'ěr; 1788 – 25 June 1828), was a
member of the
influential Afaqi khoja clan, who
managed to
wrest Kashgaria from the Qing Empire's power...
-
marked by rebellions. The rift
between the Dakhanis, or old-comers, and
Afaqis, or new-comers
worsened during his reign.
Alauddin was the
eldest son of...
- heir to the Khojas,
Jahangir Khoja,
attacked Xinjiang from
Kokand in the
Afaqi Khoja revolts. By the end of 1826, the
former Qing
cities of Kashgar, Yarkand...
-
between two
Khoja factions: the
Afaqi (White Mountain) and the
Ishaqi (Black Mountain). The
Ishaqi defeated the
Afaqi and the Afaq
Khoja invited the 5th...