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Jimsar County is a
county in
Changji ****
Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. It
contains an area of 8,149 km2 (3,146 sq mi).
According to the 2002...
- destro****
following the
battle of
Jimsar. On this
battle Hoja-Niyaz
forces suffered heavy casualties, but
forced garrison of
Jimsar to surrender. Ma Zhongying's...
- the
border between Dabancheng District to the
south and ****ang City and
Jimsar County to the north. In all
three units,
irrigated agriculture is based...
- Chinese: 别失八里) is an
ancient Turkic archaeological site, now
located in
Jimsar County,
Changji ****
Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. The ancient...
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Changji ****
Changji city ****ang city
Qitai County Manas County Jimsar County Hutubi County Mori
County Bortala Mongol Bole city
Alashankou city Jinghe...
- fall of the Khaganate, to live
among the
Karluks and to
places such as
Jimsar,
Turpan and Gansu.
These Uyghurs soon
founded two
kingdoms and the easternmost...
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suffered enormous casualties. In 735 the
Turgesh attacked Ting
Prefecture (
Jimsar County). In the
winter of 737 Suluk,
along with his
allies al-Harith, Gurak...
- City Ruins,
Turpan Jiaohe Ruins,
Turpan Beshbalik (Beiting) City Ruins,
Jimsar County Kizil Gaha
Beacon Tower, Kuqa (Kucha)
Kizil Caves, Kuqa
Subash Buddhist...
- Qara-Khoja, near
modern Turpan) and
summer capital in
Beshbalik (modern
Jimsar County, also
known as Tingzhou). Its po****tion is
referred to as the "Xizhou...
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Changji ****
Changji city ****ang city
Qitai County Manas County Jimsar County Hutubi County Mori
County Bortala Mongol Bole city
Alashankou city Jinghe...