- Frontier"),
later simplified as "Xinjiang" (新疆;
formerly romanized as "
Sinkiang"). The
official name was
given during the
reign of the
Guangxu Emperor...
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Xinjiang Uyghur (older
spellings variously include Sinkiang Uyghur,
Sinkiang Uygur,
Sinkiang Uighur etc.) may
refer to:
Uyghurs in
Xinjiang The Xinjiang...
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Xinjiang Province (Chinese: 新疆省; pinyin: Xīnjiāng Shěng) or
Sinkiang Province was a
province of the
Republic of China.
First set up as a
province in 1884...
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proposal divided the
country into five time zones:
Kunlun (UTC+05:30),
Sinkiang-Tibet (UTC+06:00), Kansu-Szechwan (UTC+07:00),
Changhua (UTC+08:00) and...
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Xinjiang Clique 新疆
Sinkiang Active 1911–1944
Disbanded 1944
Country Republic of
China Allegiance Beiyang government (1912–1915, 1916–1928)
Empire of China...
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Muslims in
Chinese Central Asia: A
Political History of
Republican Sinkiang 1911–1949 W. (illustrated ed.).
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-5212-5514-1...
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ancient trading center of
Sinkiang." He continues, "Leh is on a
historic caravan route that
leads not only to
Yarkand in
Sinkiang but to
Lhasa in Tibet....
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Xinjiang Province is a
historical administrative area of
Northwest China,
between 1884 and 1955.
Periods during which various boundaries of
Xinjiang Province...
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allowed to
interfere with them.
Nanking counts for
nothing in a war in
Sinkiang. For that matter, we are
under Nanking too, and it
ought to be in both...
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Xinjiang (from
contemporaries in the West
during the 1920s and 1930s
known as
Sinkiang) were
mounted by the
Scheutists from
their neighboring Apostolic Vicariate...