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The history of the Uyghur people extends over more than two millennia and can be divided into four distinct phases: Pre-Imperial (300 BC – AD 630), Imperial (AD 630–840), Idiqut (AD 840–1200), and Mongol (AD 1209–1600), with perhaps a fifth modern phase running from the death of the Silk Road in AD 1600 until the present.
This is a list of notable members of the Uyghur ethnic group, primarily affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia. Famous kings and historical figures [ edit ]
Uyghur historians viewed the Uyghurs as the original inhabitants of Xinjiang with a long history. Uyghur politician and historian Muhammad Amin Bughra wrote in his book A History of East Turkestan, stressing the Turkic aspects of his people, that the Turks have a continuous 9000-year-old history, while historian Turghun Almas incorporated ...
The most common name for Xinjiang used by independence advocates is "East Turkestan" (or "Uyghurstan").There is no consensus among secessionists about whether to use "East Turkestan" or "Uyghurstan"; [11] "East Turkestan" has the advantage of also being the name of two historical political entities in the region, while Uyghurstan appeals to modern ideas of ethnic self-determination.
The companies are the latest additions to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Entity List that restricts the import of goods tied to what the U.S. government has characterized as an ongoing ...
As with other ethnic groups in the United States, Uyghur Americans also have several organizations. The most well-known organizations are: the Uyghur American Association, [5] a Washington D.C.–based advocacy organization which was established in 1998 by a group of Uyghur overseas activists to raise the public awareness of the Uyghur people
The Chinese government is hunting down Uyghurs abroad with help from countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt, says a new report from the Woodrow Wilson Center.
In 1936, the Berlin Olympic Games were a platform for Nazi propaganda. This year, the Winter Games give China cover for its own ongoing genocide.