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serious dispute about its
identification with
modern Cherchen." It has been
suggested that the name "
Cherchen" may have been
derived from Shanshan, the kingdom...
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Cherchen Man or Chärchän Man or Ur-David is the
modern name
given to a
mummy found[when?] in the town
Cherchen,
located in
current Xinjiang region of China...
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peoples we
later know as
Illyrians c. 1000 BC—Rough carbon-14
dating of the
Cherchen Man. Saul, king of
Israel (1037 BC-1010 BC) (according to the
Bible and...
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Saxaul planted along roads in
Xinjiang near
Cherchen to slow desertification...
- Kumul), or
along the
southern edge of the
Tarim Basin (Khotan, Niya, and
Cherchen or Qiemo).
According to
Mallory & Mair (2000), the
earliest Tarim mummies...
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Tires recycled into
water tanks on the roof in
Cherchen, Xinjiang...
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Mihrigul Tursun Born (1989-12-28) 28
December 1989 (age 34)
Cherchen, Xinjiang,
China Alma mater
Guangzhou University British University in
Egypt Known for...
-
suggesting a
linkage with the
Cherchen Fault. It may have
formed part of the ATF at an
early stage in its development. The
Cherchen Fault lies
within the Tarim...
- name
Shanshan may be
derived from the name of
another city in the area,
Cherchen (later
known in
Chinese as Qiemo). A
local variety of
Gandhari was used...
- each other. Xiao Yuan [Tura],
Jingjue [Cadota],
Ronglu [Niya] and
Qiemo [
Cherchen] were
annexed by
Shanshan [the Lop Nur region]. Qule [south of Keriya]...