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referred to as
Yarkand in English, was the seat of an
ancient Buddhist kingdom on the
southern branch of the Silk Road and the
Yarkand Khanate. The county...
- The
Yarkand River (or
Yarkent River, Yeh-erh-ch'iang Ho) is a
river in the
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of
western China. It
originates in the Siachen...
- Look up
Yarkand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yarkand, Yarkent, and
Yarkant are
spelling variants and may
refer to:
Yarkant County, a
county and...
- The
Yarkent Khanate, also
known as the
Yarkand Khanate and the
Kashghar Khanate, was a ****
Muslim Turkic state ruled by the
Mongol descendants of Chagatai...
- The
Yarkand deer (Cervus
hanglu yarkandensis), also
known as the
Theenivs deer,
Tarim deer, or Lop Nor stag, is a
subspecies of the
Central Asian red...
- The
Yarkand hare (Lepus yarkandensis) is a
species of
mammal in the
family Leporidae. It has soft, straight,
sandy brown dorsal pelage which has grayish-black...
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These lands included west and
central Tarim oasis-cities, such as Khotan,
Yarkand, Yangihisar, Kashgar, Aksu, and Uch Turpan; and
hardly involved eastern...
- The
Yarkand M****acre was an
episode of
violence that
began on 28 July 2014 in
Yarkant County,
Kashgar Region of the
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region...
- him, and
instead allied with the
Kyrgyz to
attack Yarkand,
taking Akbash prisoner. The begs of
Yarkand went to the Dzungars, who sent
troops and ousted...
- (Chinese: 葉爾羌戰役) was a
confrontation that took
place in
April 1934 at
Yarkand, Xinjiang, China. Gen. Ma Zhancang's
Chinese Muslim army
defeated Uighur...