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Yining (Chinese: 伊宁), also
known as
Ghulja (Uyghur: غۇلجا) or
Kulja (Kazakh: قۇلجا), is a county-level city in
northwestern Xinjiang, China. It is the...
- The
Ghulja, Gulja, or
Yining incident (Chinese: 伊寧事件, Yīníng Shìjiàn) was the
culmination of the
Ghulja protests of 1997, a
series of
demonstrations in...
- Uyghur-majority city of
Ghulja. His
father was Faziljan, an
ethnic Tatar from
Russia who
became a
respected aqsaqal (local elder) of
Ghulja. A tsarist, Faziljan...
- of six regiments: the
Suidun Infantry Regiment, the
Ghulja Regiment, the
Kensai Regiment, the
Ghulja Reserve Regiment, the
Kazakh Cavalry Regiment, the...
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Yining Airport (IATA: YIN, ICAO: ZWYN) is an
airport serving Yining (
Ghulja), the
capital of Ili
Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. The airport...
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originally consisted of six regiments:
Suidun infantry regiment Ghulja regiment Kensai regiment Ghulja reserve regiment Kazakh cavalry regiment Tungan regiment...
- Kulja, Kuldja, Gulja,
Ghulja, etc.
typically refer to the city of
Yining in Xinjiang, China. It was also
formerly distinguished as Old
Kulja or Tartar...
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native to
Artush (Artux) in far
western Xinjiang and, in 1926, they
moved to
Ghulja (Yining).
Abbas attended primary school in
Uqturpan (Wushi) in southern...
- sources, to
escape collectivization) and
settled in
Yining (
Ghulja). Later, the
large Russian Ghulja diaspora began to disintegrate; in the
early 1960s, many...
- In 1755, with the help of the
Oirat noble Amursana, the Qing
attacked Ghulja and
captured the
Dzungar khan.
After Amursana's
request to be
declared Dzungar...