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Shelter for the Afflicted: Migration from Xinjiang to Russia in the 1860s-1880s

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Russian History, 2023
The authors examine the history of the migration of Chinese subjects from the territory of Xinjiang in the 1860s-1880s and measures taken by the Russian administration aimed at adapting them to the new socio-political and economic conditions.
Dmitry V. Vasilyev, Svetlana A. Asanova
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Uyghurs of Syria: Significance for the Syrian Conflict and International Implications

open access: yesAthenaeum Polskie Studia Politologiczne, 2023
The main objective of the article was to determine whether the Uyghurs were a relevant group in the Syrian conflict, i.e., whether they were numerous, well-organized and determined enough to take the fight to the Syrian army or other non-state actors or ...
P. Mazur
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Asimilační politika Číny v ujgurské oblasti Sin-ťiang

open access: yesKulturní Studia, 2022
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) policies in Xinjiang since 2017 have imprisoned some 300,000 and interned approximately a million more indigenous non-Han central Asians in educational transformation camps; razed or damaged thousands of mosques, shrines,
James A. Millward
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Уйгуры в Кыргызстане – две разные части одного народа? / The Uyghurs in Kyrgyzstan – two different parts of one nation?

open access: yesKulturní Studia, 2020
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate, using the example of Uyghurs living in several countries and Uyghurs living in two geographically and culturally distinct regions of Kyrgyzstan, how government interventions can influence the formation of ...
Petr Kokaisl   +2 more
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Islamophobia, Chinese Style: Total Internment of Uyghur Muslims by the People's Republic of China

open access: yesIslamophobia Studies Journal, 2020
Since 2016 the mistreatment of Uyghurs, a Turkic Muslim minority living in their homeland in northwest China, by the People's Republic of China has been taken to extreme levels.
Ali Çaksu
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Prevalence and Predictors of Post-traumatic Stress Symptoms among Uyghurs Abroad

open access: yesIntervention Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict Affected Areas, 2023
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and its correlations among Uyghurs abroad. The sample included 264 Uyghurs living in various countries.
Semire Erkuygur   +2 more
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Issues in Uyghur phonology

open access: yesLanguage and Linguistics Compass, 2022
Abstract This article presents an overview of several significant aspects of the phonology of Uyghur (ISO: uig; pronounced [ʊjˈʁʊr]; Turkic: China). In addition to summarising previous research, we present new data and highlight its relevance for phonological theory.
Connor Mayer   +2 more
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Contributions to the Biography of the Late Period Chagatai Poet ‘Umar Baqi in Light of the Biographical Memoirs of the Uyghurs Written During the Khwajagan

open access: yesİstanbul Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Dergisi, 2023
This article’s subject involves ‘Umar Baqi in the 18th century, one of the late Chagatai poets who wrote Farhad and Shirin (1792) and Layli and Majnun (1792) under the influence of Ali Shir Navai (1441-1501), and various contributions to his biography ...
Fatih Bakırcı
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Genomic diversity and post-admixture adaptation in the Uyghurs

open access: yesNational Science Review, 2021
Population admixture results in genome-wide combinations of genetic variants derived from different ancestral populations of distinct ancestry, thus providing a unique opportunity for understanding the genetic determinants of phenotypic variation in ...
Yuwen Pan   +10 more
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To Name and Shame or Not, and If So, How? A Pragmatic Analysis of Naming and Shaming the Chinese Government over Mass Atrocity Crimes against the Uyghurs and Other Muslim Minorities in Xinjiang

open access: yesJournal of Global Security Studies, 2021
Faced with crimes such as genocide there is an understandable plea for actors to name and shame the perpetrators involved. The problem is that studies show that while there are cases where this practice has a positive influence, there are many examples
A. Gallagher
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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