- Uyghur: يەتتەشەھەر; lit. 'Seven Cities' or 'Heptapolis'), also
known as
Kashgaria or the
Kashgar Emirate, was a
Uyghur state in
Xinjiang that
existed from...
- was a
member of the
influential Afaqi khoja clan, who
managed to
wrest Kashgaria from the Qing Empire's
power for a few
years in the 1820s but was eventually...
- a
member of the Ak
Taghliq clan of East
Turkestan Khojas, who
invaded Kashgaria from the
Kokand during the
Afaqi Khoja revolts on
several occasions in...
- 1877),
later known as
Yakub Padishah, was the
Kokandi ruler of
Yettishar (
Kashgaria), a
state he
established in
Xinjiang from 1865 to 1877. He was recognized...
- The
previous Dughlat state of
Mirza Abu Bakr
Dughlat (1465–1514) of
Kashgaria also used
Yarkent as the
capital of state. The
Khanate was predominantly...
-
Bukhara Khanate of
Khiva Kyrgyz Khaganate Karluk Khanate Khanate of
Kashgaria –
Kashgaria was
founded in 1514 as part of
Chagatai Khanate; in the 17th century...
-
revolts there were
multiple incursions by
Afaqi khojas from
Kokand into
Kashgaria,
similar to
those of
Jahangir Khoja in the 1820s and Wali Khan in 1857...
- Cyrillic: Алтә-шәһәр; romanized: Altä-şähär or Alti-şähär), also
known as
Kashgaria, or
Yettishar is a
historical name for the
Tarim Basin region used in...
- was a
Naqshbandi īshān and
political leader with the
title of
Khwaja in
Kashgaria (in present-day
Southern Xinjiang, China). He was also
known as Khwāja...
- from the
British Empire, and made
himself the
ruler of the
kingdom of
Kashgaria. The Qing
court sent
forces to
defeat Yaqub Beg and
Xinjiang was reconquered...