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The Makan Map is the first multi-language atlas of the Xinjiang. [6] It has been created in four languages: Uyghur, Chinese, French and English. The current version is the second version of the Makan Map. [1] Development is ongoing for future releases. [6]
The PRC continued the migration of Han Chinese in Xinjiang to dilute the percentage of the Uyghur population. [95] The PRC autonomous region was established on 1 October 1955, replacing the province; [90] that year (the first modern census in China was taken in 1953), Uyghurs were 73 percent of Xinjiang's total population of 5.11 million. [37]
A 1901 map showing the areas around Chinese Turkestan. Chinese Turkestan, also spelled Chinese Turkistan, [1] is a geographical term or historical region corresponding to the region of the Tarim Basin in Southern Xinjiang (south of the Tian Shan mountain range) or Xinjiang as a whole [2] [3] which was under the rule of the Qing dynasty of China.
This file requires updating because: The China-Tajikistan border has changed, Kunyu, Xinjiang is not included, Aksai Chin & the Trans-Karakoram Tract (the China-India disputed areas administered by China as part of Xinjiang) probably shouldn't be the same color as Tibet (ought to be slashed white & grey lines or something similar), and etc. other problems In doing so, you could add a timestamp ...
Xinjiang (新疆; Uyghur: شىنجاڭ), alternatively romanized as Sinkiang, is an area located in Central Asia, between 73 ° 5 'to 96 ° 4' east and 35 ° 5 'and 49 ° north, in total 1,660,000 square km, sharing borders with Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai Province and Gansu Province.
Info This map is part of a series of location maps with unified standards: SVG as file format, standardised colours and name scheme. The boundaries on these maps always show the de facto situation and do not imply any endorsement or acceptance.
County-level cities under Xinjiang UAR government. Zhundong (准东市) County-level cities under XPCC (Bingtuan) Wuxing (五星市) Yulong (玉龙市) Wushishui (乌什水市) County into county-level cities under Xinjiang UAR government. Guqung (古城市) ← Qitai [Guqung] County (奇台县) Yarkant [Yerqiang] (叶尔羌市) ← [Yarkant ...