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Uyghur or Uighur literature comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Uyghur language, ... (Book of Wisdom) is composed of various dialects, ...
Turghun began researching Uyghur history in 1980. In 1989, the publication of his book Uyghurlar advanced the thesis that the Uyghurs are the historical owner of Xinjiang and should have an independent state. [1] The book was banned after its publication, and Turghun was allegedly under house arrest until his death in Ürümqi.
Uyghurlar (in English: The Uyghurs) is a book by historian Turghun Almas on the history of the "6,000 year history" of the Uyghur ethnic group of the Xinjiang region of China. [1] It was published in the People's Republic of China in 1989, at a high point of liberalization of academic freedom and ethnic minority policy in China. [1]
He also presented at the conference at Harvard University. His paper was about Uyghur Islamic Madarasa in the Early Period of Islam in Xinjiang. The paper published in the Conference Proceedings. He translated and edited many classical literary books into modern Uyghur. Among these were Irk Bitig ("Book of divination") and Maytiri Simit . He ...
Apartheid, torture, "re-education", mosque destruction, Mandarin replacing Uyghur language in schools, government surveillance, forced consumption of alcohol, sexual assault [1] Turkel praises Mike Pompeo for calling the actions genocide and praises Joe Biden for passing the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.
Uyghur writers (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Uyghur literature" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Qizil Tugh (Uyghur: Қизил туғ, lit. ' red banner ') was a Uyghur-language newspaper published from Alma-Ata, Soviet Union, from 1935 to 1938.It was an organ of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Kazakhstan.
Xuastvanift is a Manichaean text written in the Uyghur language containing a prayer of repentance. [1] The text is important for understanding the lives of Manichaean communities in the East and confirms many concepts found in other Manichaean, Christian, and Muslim writings. The name Xuastvanift comes from Uyghur and means "confession" or ...