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Kashgar (Uyghur: قەشقەر) or
Kashi (Chinese: 喀什) is a city in the
Tarim Basin region of
southern Xinjiang, China. It is one of the
westernmost cities of...
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census counted 13,010
Kashgars in the
Soviet Union.
Despite their reclassification,
there were 18
people who self
reported being Kashgars in the 2002 census...
- Prefecture, the
wider region Kashgars,
Uigurs who
migrated to the
Russian Empire during the 18th and 19th
centuries Kashgar-Kyshtak
Kaskar (disambiguation)...
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Kashgar, also
known as Kashi, is a
prefecture located in
southwestern Xinjiang, China,
located in the
Tarim Basin region (roughly the
southern half of...
- The
history of
Kashgar begins in the
first millennium BC, when the
tribes of Yuezhi,
Usuns and
Sakas were
roaming around the vast
expanses of the Taklamakan...
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predominantly Uyghur/Turki; some of its most po****ted
cities were Hotan, Yarkent,
Kashgar, Yangihissar, Aksu, Uchturpan, Kucha, Karashar,
Turpan and Kumul. It enjo****...
- of
Kashgar, The
battles were
fought at the old city of
Kashgar (as
opposed to the "new city") in Xinjiang.
Battle of
Kashgar (1933)
Battle of
Kashgar (1934)...
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Kashgar railway station (喀什站) is the main
railway station of
Kashgar,
Xinjiang and the
westernmost railway station in China. It is the
western terminus...
- يەتتەشەھەر; lit. 'Seven Cities' or 'Heptapolis'), also
known as
Kashgaria or the
Kashgar Emirate, was a
Uyghur state in
Xinjiang that
existed from 1864 to 1877...
- home city, such as "Al-Kashgari" from
Kashgar. Saudi-born
Uyghur Hamza Kashgari's
family originated from
Kashgar. The
Uyghur po****tion
within China generally...