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Persia To Kashgar

2002
Abstract One day in March 1918, when in Shushtar in the province of Arabistan in South Persia, I received a startling telegram: Was I medically fit for a long and arduous journey? I replied that I was. Then, a reply: Would I go to Kashgar in Chinese Turkestan, passing through India to receive orders as to what I was to do?
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Khojas of Kashgar

2017
Abstract The Khojas of Kashgar name a Sufi lineage, which became a ruling dynasty in eastern Turkestan or present-day Xinjiang in western China. Founded by the Samarkandi spiritual master Ahmad Kāsānī (d. 1542), a member of the Naqshbandiyya Sufi order strongly implicated in politics, the lineage divided into two competing branches ...
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Kashgar To Tashkent

2002
Abstract The position in Russian Turkestan was obscure. We knew that Bolsheviks were in control but no one quite knew what a Bolshevik was or what were his aims and objects. It seemed that it would be useful to go and see them, and find out what sort of people they were and to try to persuade them to continue the war against Germany ...
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Uyghur Marriage in Kashgar

2013
This thesis analyses close social relations among Uyghurs in Kashgar. It discusses and analyses some of the most important practices and concepts pertaining to the constitution of close social relations in lower to higher middle-class urban and semi urban Kashgar.
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Decoding Kashgar

Adjunct Publication of the 2017 ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for TV and Online Video, 2017
Decoding Kashgar is a design-research study in the field of digital heritage that brings together the fields of new media, cultural heritage, computer-aided architectural design and game design. The primary objective of this research is to study active participatory content making processes through interactive and online digital media.
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Walking in Two Worlds: Kashgar and Shihezi

2019
A schematic comparison of Kashgar and Shihezi’s main statistical indicators is presented through a quantitative approach, as well as major differences and commonalities written down by adopting a qualitative perspective. This combination of approaches defines the methodological framework for the whole chapter, which is a comparison of Kashgar and ...
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