- Kashgaria
- (n) Кашгария
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Кашгария — (Kashgaria)Kashgaria, альтернативное назв. Китайского Туркестана, области в Синьцзян Уйгурском автономном районе на С. З. Китая … Страны мира. Словарь
Dungan revolt (1862–1877) — Dungan revolt Yakub Bek Date 1862 1877 Location … Wikipedia
Abakh Khoja — Abakh Khoja, Apak Khoja, or more properly [ Khwāja Āfāq , or Khoja Afaq, is a spelling preferred by modern schlars, e.g. Kim (2004) or Gladney (1999)] Āfāq Khwāja (? 1693/94) was a religious and political leader in Kashgaria (in modern day… … Wikipedia
Yaqub Beg — Muhammad Yaqub Beg, from the 1898 book by N.Veselovsky Born 1820 Pskent, Khanate of Kokand Died May 30, 1877( … Wikipedia
Yakub Beg — ▪ Tajik adventurer born 1820, Pskente, Kokand [now in Uzbekistan] died May 16, 1877, Korla [now in the Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, China] Tajik adventurer who entered northwestern China in 1864 and through a series of military and… … Universalium
Sultan Said Khan — ruled the state of Yarkand (mamlakati Yarkand) in Uyghurstan/Eastern Turkestan from September, 1514, to July, 1533. He was born in 1487 in Moghulistan and was a direct descendant of the first Moghul Khan, Tughlugh Timur, who had founded the state … Wikipedia
Wali Khan (khoja) — Wali Khan was a member of the Ak Taghliq clan of East Turkestan Khojas, who invaded Kashgaria from Kokand on several occasions in the 1850s, and succeeded in ruling Kashgar for a short while.Although Ak Taghliks had been expelled from Kashgaria… … Wikipedia
Uyghur people — Uyghur ئۇيغۇر 维吾尔族 Young Uyghur woman, c. 2005 Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Xinjiang — For other uses, see Xinjiang (disambiguation). Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Chinese : 新疆维吾尔自治区 Xīnjiāng Wéiwú ěr Zìzhìqū Uyghur … Wikipedia
History of Xinjiang — The known history of Xinjiang dates back to the 2nd millennium BC. Throughout history many empires have controlled some or all of this vast area, including the Xiongnu, Han, Göktürks, Tang, Turkic Uyghurs, and Mongols. The region was conquered by … Wikipedia
Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat — (1499 or 1500–1551) was a Chagatai Turko Mogol military general, ruler of Kashmir, and a historical writer. He was a Turkic speaking Dughlat prince who wrote in Persian[1] and Chagatai languages. Prince Haider was a first cousin of Prince Zahir… … Wikipedia