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Yettishar (Chagatai: یته شهر; Uyghur: يەتتەشەھەر; lit. 'Seven Cities' or 'Heptapolis'), also
known as
Kashgaria or the
Kashgar Emirate, was a
Uyghur state...
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Kokandi ruler of
Yettishar (Kashgaria), a
state he
established in
Xinjiang from 1865 to 1877. He was
recognized as Emir of
Yettishar by the
Ottoman Empire...
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regime was
considered harsh. The
Chinese took
decisive action against Yettishar; an army
under General Zuo
Zongtang rapidly approached Kashgaria, reconquering...
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Uyghur name for the
Tarim Basin.
Uyghurs also
called the
Tarim Basin "
Yettishar,"
which means "Seven Cities," and even "Sekkizshahr",
which means "Eight...
- Qoyunlu) (died 1490),
sultan of the Aq
Qoyunlu Yakub Beg of
Yettishar (c. 1820–1877), emir of
Yettishar Yakupbey, Meriç, a
village in
Edirne Province, Turkey...
- government's anti-separatism laws. The
breakaway state of
Kashgaria (
Yettishar) flew the flag of the
Ottoman Empire from 1873 to 1877. A
large Muslim...
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contemporaneous historian Musa
Sayrami (1836–1917)
stated that
ruler Yaqub Beg of
Yettishar was
poisoned on May 30, 1877, in
Korla by the
former hakim (local city...
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southern Xinjiang and
founded an
independent Kashgarian kingdom called Yettishar ("Country of
Seven Cities").
Under the
leadership of
Yaqub Beg, it included...
- 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 the 18th and 19th...
- Ürümqi (Chinese: 迪化之戰) was a
battle waged by
Yaqub Beg's
Turkic kingdom of
Yettishar against Chinese Muslim rebels in Ürümqi in a bid to
conquer all of Xinjiang...