- (Saka)† (c. 5th
century – 10th
century AD) and Tumshuqese† (formerly
Maralbashi, 7th
century AD) Scytho-Sarmatian†, from c. the 8th
century BC Modern...
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little more than a year,
Yakub had
become master of Kashgar, Yarkand, and
Maralbashi,
areas stretching roughly from the
western end of the
Tarim Basin to as...
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punish Shule (Kashgar). They
attacked the town of
Zhenzhong [Arach − near
Maralbashi] but,
having sta**** for more than
forty days
without being able to subdue...
- great-grandson of Amursana, the
reincarnation of Mahakala,
owning the
horse Maralbashi. I am he whom they call the hero Dambijantsan. I came to move my pastures...
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overthrew Qing
power in Kashgar, Yarkand, Khotan, Kargalik,
Yangi Hissar and
Maralbashi,
having annihilated the Qing
garrisons in
these 6
cities of West Kashgaria...
- the 'Six Cities' (Altishahr)
referred to (1) Kashgar; (2)
Maralbexi (
Maralbashi, Bachu); (3) Aksu (Aqsu),
alternatively Kargilik (Yecheng); (4) Yengisar...
- great-grandson of Amursana, the
reincarnation of Mahakala,
owning the
horse Maralbashi. I am he whom they call the hero Dambijantsan. I came to move my pastures...
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fight Jahangir.
Jahangir brought his 50,000
strong army to
fight them at
Maralbashi, the two
armies began the
fight by
challenging other to a duel in "single...
- great-grandson of Amursana, the
reincarnation of Mahakala,
owning the
horse Maralbashi. I am he whom they call the hero Dambijantsan. I came to move my pastures...
-
punish Shule (Kashgar). They
attacked the town of
Zhenzhong [Arach − near
Maralbashi] but,
having sta**** for more than
forty days
without being able to subdue...