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Dungans. In both
China and the
former Soviet republics where they reside, however,
members of this
ethnic group call
themselves ****
because Dungans are...
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Dungan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dungan may
refer to:
Dungan people, a
group of
Muslim people of ****
origin Dungan language Dungan, sometimes...
- 1880s
after the
defeat of the
Dungan revolt in
Northwestern China. The **** of
Northwestern China (often
referred to as "
Dungans" or "Tungani" by 19th-century...
- Cangcing's replacement, to
negotiate with the
Dungans proved in vain. On November 10, 1864, the
Dungans rose both in
Ningyuan (the "Taranchi Kuldja")...
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Walter Dungan,
Viscount Dungan (c.1650 – 1 July 1690) was an
Irish Jacobite soldier and politician.
Dungan was the only son of
William Dongan, 1st Earl...
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Dungan revolt may
refer to:
Dungan Revolt (1862–1877),
rebellion of
various Muslim ethnic groups in
Shaanxi and Gansu,
China Dungan Revolt (1895–1896)...
- They
cater to
Chinese businessmen.
Chopsticks are used by
Dungans. The
cuisine of the
Dungan resembles northwestern Chinese cuisine. Most
Chinese regard...
- language, the **** people, whom the
Dungan people directly descend from and who are
occasionally also
referred to as
Dungans, used
either Chinese characters...
- Uzbeks, Ukrainians, Uyghurs, Germans, Tatars, Azerbaijanis, Koreans, Turks,
Dungans, Belarusians, Tajiks, and Kurds.
Turkic peoples make up to 79% of the po****tion...
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David Laird Dungan (10 May 1936 – 30
November 2008) was an
American scholar of Christianity. He
served as
Distinguished Professor of the
Humanities and...