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Hemoglobinopathies in Xinjiang

Hemoglobin, 1986
The present report summarizes the results of a search for hemoglobinopathies in 142,171 persons in Xinjiang, the results of structural analyses of abnormal hemoglobins in 134 families, and the incidence and distribution of abnormal hemoglobins and the thalassemias in eight ethnic groups or nationalities.
H. J. Li   +30 more
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‘Xinjiang 13’ revisited

Asian Ethnicity, 2012
Xinjiang: China's Muslim borderland, edited by S. Frederick Starr, New York & London, M.E. Sharpe, 2004, 484 pp., £34/$28 (hardback), ISBN 0-7656-1317-4 When Xinjiang: China's Muslim Borderland was...
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Terrorism in Xinjiang?

Ethnopolitics, 2007
China rarely evokes images of radical Islam, bus bombings and mosque razings. Yet all of these elements have had a distinct impact on life in China's north-western province, Xinjiang. While the Chinese government has emphasized Islamic extremism and acts of terror to convince international actors that it is confronted with an international terrorist ...
Liza Steele, Raymond Kuo
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Westmongolen / Oyiraten Xinjiangs

2019
Als Ostmongolen bezeichnet man die Stammesgruppen der Mongolei und der Inneren Mongolei sowie angrenzender Gebiete. Als Westmongolen werden dagegen die Mongolen der chinesischen Provinzen Gansu, Qing- hai und Xinjiang sowie des westlichen Zipfels der Inneren Mongolei und des mongolischen Altay-Gebietes bezeichnet.
Hoppe, Thomas, Birtalan, Agnes
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Xinjiang Police Files

2022
From 2017, the Chinese state detained Uyghurs and other ethnic groups in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) in so-called Vocational Skills Education and Training Centres (VSECs). Previously, witnesses and leaked state documents outlined the securitised nature of these re-education facilities. Now, the “Xinjiang Police Files,” a major cache of
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Xinjiang

Abstract Once all but unknown to outsiders, Xinjiang has recently come to be seen by many as China’s second Tibet because of the harsh repression of Xinjiang’s Uyghur ethnic group by the communist party-state under Xi Jinping. This chapter discusses the land and people of Xinjiang, the incorporation of the region into Qing China ...
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Xinjiang

2018
Du Qian, Yu Bing, Fan Xu, Luca Zan
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