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  2. Incorporation of Xinjiang into the People's Republic of China

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    At the time, Xinjiang was ruled by a coalition government based in Dihua (present-day Ürümqi), which consisted of Chinese Nationalists (Kuomintang, KMT) and the leadership of the former Second East Turkestan Republic (ETR), a satellite state of the Soviet Union which controlled the "Three Districts" in northern Xinjiang from 1944 to 1946 ...

  3. Xinjiang internment camps - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, Xi Jinping acclaimed the success of his policies in Xinjiang in a 2-day conference expected to set the country's policy for the next years. [316] The Chinese government published a white paper defending its vocational training centers and stating that the regional government organised 'employment-oriented training' and labour ...

  4. History of Xinjiang - Wikipedia

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    The Qing equated the lands of the Qing state (including present-day Manchuria, Dzungaria in Xinjiang, Mongolia, and other areas) as "China" in both the Chinese and Manchu languages, defining China as a multi-ethnic state. The Qianlong Emperor compared his achievements with that of the Han and Tang ventures into Central Asia to gain prestige and ...

  5. Religious and cultural mentions removed from names of ... - AOL

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    About 630 villages in Xinjiang have had their names changed to remove references to Islam or the Uyghurs’ culture and history, according to the group's report, done in collaboration with the N.

  6. Communist League of Xinjiang - Wikipedia

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    The organisation established its headquarters in the regional capital of Dihua (present-day Ürümqi) and elected Han Shiyi as its president. [2] In December 1944, a group of young writers for the Xinjiang Daily, including Li Taiyu, Zhao Xinya, Yu Jiangzhi, and He Rui, formed another clandestine organisation called the "Communist Group". In ...

  7. Qing reconquest of Xinjiang - Wikipedia

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    The Qing reconquest of Xinjiang (Chinese: 清軍收復新疆之戰) was the event when the Qing dynasty reconquered Xinjiang after the Dungan Revolt in the late 19th century. After a century of Qing rule , the Uzbek adventurer Yakub Beg conquered almost all of Xinjiang during the revolt, but was eventually defeated by the Qing General Zuo ...

  8. Top official from China's Xinjiang says 'Sinicisation' of ...

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    Last year Xinjiang received 565.7 billion yuan ($78.5 billion) in central government transfers accounting for 72.7% of local government spending, as well as over 19 billion yuan ($2.6 billion) in ...

  9. Dzungar–Qing Wars - Wikipedia

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    Fighting took place over a wide swath of Inner Asia, from present-day central and eastern Mongolia to Tibet, Qinghai, and Xinjiang regions of present-day China. Qing victories ultimately led to the incorporation of Outer Mongolia , Tibet and Xinjiang into the Qing Empire that was to last until the fall of the dynasty in 1911–1912, and the ...