- Part 2.)
According to the 10th-century text
Hudud al-'alam "the
chiefs of
Kashghar in the days of old were from the Qarluq, or from the Yaghma." The Karluks...
- The
Yarkent Khanate, also
known as the
Yarkand Khanate and the
Kashghar Khanate, was a ****
Muslim Turkic state ruled by the
Mongol descendants of Chagatai...
- The
Kyrgyz tribes of the
Western Tian Shan
ranges lying to the
north of
Kashghar were
known as the
White mountaineers and the
Kyrgyz tribes of the Pamir...
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large force to
attack Kashghar. The city of
Kashghar was
taken in less than a
month after which the Qing
fortresses in
Kashghar and
Yangihissar were besieged...
-
Qarshi (b. 1230/31) who
quoted an
earlier 11th-century text, Tarikh-i
Kashghar (History of Kashgar) by Abū-al-****ūh 'Abd al-Ghāfir ibn al-Husayn al-Alma'i...
- Karluk, not (Old) Uyghur.
Robert Barkley Shaw wrote, "In the
Turkish of
Káshghar and
Yarkand (which some
European linguists have
called Uïghur, a name unknown...
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challenge Han
authority in the
Tarim Basin,
which included areas like
Kashghar, Khotan, and Yarkand. Kanishka's
successful campaigns had
lasting impacts...
-
defined China as part of "Turkestan", and the
cities of Balāsāghūn and
Kashghar were
considered part of China. The ****ociation of
Khitai with
China meant...
-
Tenuidactylus elongatus, also
known as the
Yangihissar gecko or
Kashghar thin-toed gecko, is a
lizard species in the
genus Tenuidactylus. Its type locality...
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Travelers of the
period Sir
Percy Sykes and Ella
Sykes wrote that in
Kashghar women went into the
bazar "transacting
business with
their veils thrown...