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Abdurashid Khan,
disciple of Kara
Taghliks,
recalled Kara
Taghlik leader Khoja Daniyal (died in 1735) from
exile to
resist Ak
Taghliks and Dzungars, fled to India...
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Chagatai rule by
installing the Aq
Taghlik in Kashgar. They also
helped the Aq
Taghlik overcome the Kara
Taghlik in Yarkand. A
short time later, the...
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disciple of Kara
Taghliks,
recalled Kara
Taghlik leader Khoja Daniyal (died in 1735) from
exile in
Kashmir to
resist Ak
Taghliks and Dzungars, fled...
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powerful religious leaders, Khojas, of both
rival sections, Kara
Taghliks and Ak
Taghliks, as well.
During his rule
Baghistan (
Country of Gardens) in Ili...
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which were
known as Kara
Taghliks.
Sultan Ahmad Khan (****t Khan) 1636–1638,
restored on
khanship with help of Kara
Taghlik leader Khoja Yahiya, who was...
- Qing)
defeated Portuguese pirates. 1820s–1850s
Afaqi Khoja revolts Aq
Taghlik Khojas (Afaqi Khojas)
attack Xinjiang. Qing
victory 1839–1842
First Opium...
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Algarves Federal League 1816 1857
Afaqi Khoja revolts Qing
dynasty Aq
Taghlik Khojas Supported by:
Kokand Khanate 1817 1817
Pernambucan Revolt United...
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Struggles between two
prominent Naqshbandi tariqas, the Aq
Taghlik and the Kara
Taghlik,
engulfed the
Eastern Chagatai domain in the late 17th century...
- Biy (1751–70) as soon as the Qing
became aware of
Sarymsaq Khoja (an Ak
Taghlik who was the only
person among Appak Khoja's
descendants to
survive the...
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explorers in the 19th
century to
refer to a
people descended from Chinese,
Taghliks, and
Mongols living in the area from Ku-ch'eng-tze to Barköl in Xinjiang...