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  2. Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) - Wikipedia

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    Although "Hui" was (and can still be) a Chinese name broadly referring to Muslim people, the term refers specifically to the community of Chinese-speaking Muslims in China, who share many cultural similarities with the Han. Europeans commonly referred to these people as "Dungan" or "Tungan" during the Dungan Revolt.

  3. Hui people - Wikipedia

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    Many Hui Muslims also supported the repression of Tibetan separatism by the Chinese government, complicating their relationship. [142] Problems also exist between Chinese-speaking Hui and Tibetan Hui (the Tibetan-speaking Kache minority of Muslims).

  4. Shadian incident - Wikipedia

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    The Shadian incident (Chinese: 沙甸事件; pinyin: Shādiàn shìjiàn) was an uprising of Muslim Hui people against the rule of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the Cultural Revolution, which was eventually suppressed by the People's Liberation Army in a massacre.

  5. Islam in China (1912–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Tibetan exile community sought to suppress reports reaching the international community, fearing damage to the cause of Tibetan autonomy and fuelling Hui Muslim support of government repression of Tibetans generally. [77] [78] In addition, Chinese-speaking Hui have problems with Tibetan Hui (the Tibetan speaking Kache minority of Muslims). [79]

  6. What was once a safe haven for those fleeing China is now a ...

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    One of those countries is Turkey, which for years was seen as a safe haven for Uyghurs fleeing Chinese repression. It shares religious, cultural and linguistic ties with this Turkic ethnic group ...

  7. The Chinese government tried to silence them. It backfired. - AOL

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    The repression may not always be direct. Chinese dissidents say the ruling party has fostered a culture in which critics fear denunciation by fellow citizens. In January, a U.S. federal jury found ...

  8. Islam in China - Wikipedia

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    The repression of Tibetan separatism by the Chinese government is supported by Hui Muslims. [120] In addition, Chinese-speaking Hui have problems with Tibetan Hui (the Tibetan-speaking Kache minority of Muslims). [122] The main Mosque in Lhasa was burned down by Tibetans and Chinese Hui Muslims were violently assaulted by Tibetan rioters in the ...

  9. Tight-knit Chinese Hui ethnic minority mourns loss of ... - AOL

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    The Hui ethnic community of Yangwa village in China's earthquake-stricken northwest were on Thursday mourning the loss of eight-year-old Ma Jinyuan under the rubble of a wall that collapsed as she ...