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Qocho or Kara-Khoja (Chinese: 高昌回鶻; pinyin: Gāochāng Huíhú; lit. 'Gaochang Uyghurs'), also
known as Idiqut, ("holy wealth"; "glory"; "lord of fortune")...
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traditional Chinese: 回鶻語; pinyin: Huíhú yǔ) was a
Turkic language spoken in
Qocho from the 9th–14th
centuries as well as in Gansu. Old
Uyghur evolved from...
- Mongolia,
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The ****htegin dynasty, the Karluks,
Qocho kingdom, the Kankalis, and the Kara-Khanid
Khanate were v****al
states of...
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Gaochang (Chinese: 高昌; pinyin: Gāochāng; Old Uyghur:
Qocho), also
called Khocho, Karakhoja, Qara-hoja, Kara-Khoja or
Karahoja (قاراغوجا in Uyghur), was...
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China Xinjiang, an
autonomous region of the People's
Republic of
China Qocho, a
medieval Uyghur kingdom Turpan, city in
Xinjiang Turpan Khanate, eastern...
- of
Qocho ruled a
larger section of Xinjiang, also
known as
Uyghuristan in its
later period, was
founded in the
Turpan area with its
capital in
Qocho (modern...
- The
murals from the
Christian temple at
Qocho (German:
Wandbilder aus
einem christlichen Tempel, Chotscho) are
three Church of the East
mural fragments—Palm...
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temple in the
Qocho. The
Persian Hudud al-'Alam
referred to
Qocho as the "Chinese town". The
Turpan Buddhist Uyghurs of the
Kingdom of
Qocho continued to...
- language. The term "Old Uyghur" used for this
alphabet is
misleading because Qocho, the
Uyghur (Yugur)
kingdom created in 843,
originally used the Old Turkic...
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Empire and
Qocho. The city of
Togang was
reestablished under Tubo
control in 790. By 840, the
Qocho disintegrated, with a
portion of the
Qocho po****tion...