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  2. Ming–Turpan conflict - Wikipedia

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    The MingTurpan conflict (Chinese: 哈密之爭) were a series of conflicts between the Ming dynasty and Khanate of Moghulistan (later its division the Turpan Khanate) that erupted due to disputes over borders, trade and internal succession to the throne of Moghulistan (or Turpan).

  3. Military conquests of the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The MingTurpan conflict were a series of conflicts between the Ming dynasty and the Central Asian-based Khanate of Moghulistan (later its division the Turpan Khanate) that erupted due to disputes over borders, trade and internal succession to the throne of Moghulistan (or Turpan). Starting with the Yongle reign, Ming China controlled ...

  4. Ming dynasty in Inner Asia - Wikipedia

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    The MingTurpan conflict were a series of conflicts between the Ming dynasty and the Central Asian-based Khanate of Moghulistan (later its division the Turpan Khanate) that erupted due to disputes over borders, trade and internal succession to the throne of Moghulistan (or Turpan). Ming China at its height controlled portions of eastern ...

  5. Turpan - Wikipedia

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    In response, the Ming dynasty imposed an economic blockade on Turfan and kicked out all the Uyghurs from Gansu. It became so harsh for Turfan that Ahmed left. Ahmed's son Mansur succeeded him and took over Hami in 1517. [51] [52] These conflicts were called the MingTurpan conflict.

  6. Kumul Khanate - Wikipedia

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    The khans of Kumul were direct descendants of the khans of the Chagatai Khanate, and thus the last descendants of the Mongol Empire.. The Ming dynasty established a tributary relationship with the Turpan Khanate (division of Moghulistan), that put end to Kara Del in 1513 after its conquest by Mansur Khan in the MingTurpan conflict.

  7. Turpan Khanate - Wikipedia

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    Under Ahmad Araq and his eldest son Mansur, Turpan became more Muslim. [6] Ahmad Alaq made peace with the Ming China, which had been in conflict over the control of the Kara Del in Hami since the time of his father Yunus Khan, and exchanged envoys. [4]

  8. Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate - Wikipedia

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    MingTurpan conflict: Kara Del submits to Mansur Khan [36] 1514: Yarkent Khanate: Sultan Said Khan overthrows Mirza Abu Bakr Dughlat and takes all of his territory, ruling it in his own right; so ends the unified Moghulistan [35] 1517: MingTurpan conflict: Mansur Khan launches raids into the Ming dynasty [36]

  9. Timeline of the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

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    MingTurpan conflict: Turpan attacks Ganzhou and is repelled [227] 1525: April: The Datong rebels are defeated [228] Jiajing wokou raids: Shuangyu becomes a trading enclave [198] Some merchants from Fujian are able to speak Formosan languages [229] 1526: Famine strikes Beijing [230] 1527: Floods sweep through Huguang [230] 1528