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Taranchi is a term
denoting the Turkic-speaking, Muslim,
sedentary po****tion
living in
oases around the
Tarim Basin in today's Xinjiang, China, whose...
- Sibo (Xibe), Daurs, Solons, Han Chinese, ****
Muslims and
Turkic Muslim Taranchis in the north, with Han
Chinese and ****
migrants making up the greatest...
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Eastern Turkestan and Dzungaria, and the
rebellion of the
Tungans and
Taranchis, 1862 to 1866.
Sagwan Press. ISBN 978-1-340-54298-6.
Reprint of: Romanovski...
- Xinjiang.
During the
Muslim revolt of 1864,
Dungans and
Taranchis of the area
formed the
Taranchi Sultanate. ****yuan
Cheng was the last Qing
fortress in...
- the
Tarim speaking Karluk Turkic languages were
still largely known as
Taranchis or
Sarts under the
Mongol rulers of
Khojan or
Chagatai lineages. Other...
- the
northern portion of
Xinjiang during the Qing
dynasty were
known as "
Taranchi",
meaning "farmer". The
Russians and
other foreigners referred to them...
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century by the
Dzungars who
moved them from the west
Tarim region to be
taranchis or
farmers in Ürümqi. In the 18th century, the Qing went to war against...
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majority of the po****tion.
Significant minorities consisted of
Russians and
Taranchi.
Total Turkic speaking were 878,209 (88,9%).
Russian Turkestan Semirechye...
- Sibo (Xibe), Daurs, Solons, Han Chinese, **** Muslims, and
Turkic Muslim Taranchis in the north, with Han
Chinese and ****
migrants making up the greatest...
- both of whom were
called ****. In
northern Xinjiang they were
known as
Taranchi, a
Mongolian term for "farmer",
because they were
relocated from the oases...