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    Qocho or Kara-Khoja (Chinese: 高昌回鶻; pinyin: Gāochāng Huíhú; lit. 'Gaochang Uyghurs'), also known as Idiqut, ("holy wealth"; "glory"; "lord of fortune")...
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    Gaochang (Chinese: 高昌; pinyin: Gāochāng; Old Uyghur: Qocho), also called Khocho, Karakhoja, Qara-hoja, Kara-Khoja or Karahoja (قاراغوجا in Uyghur), was...
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  • Chinese: 回鶻語; pinyin: Huíhú yǔ) was a Turkic language which was spoken in Qocho from the 9th–14th centuries as well as in Gansu. Old Uyghur evolved from...
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    The murals from the Christian temple at Qocho (German: Wandbilder aus einem christlichen Tempel, Chotscho) are three Church of the East mural fragments—Palm...
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  • from Qocho. Uyghur Manichaean Electae (female Chosen ones) from Qocho. Uyghur Manichaean clergymen from Qocho. Fresco of Palm Sunday from Qocho. The Uyghurs...
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  • had fled to the region and threatened his new empire. The Uyghur kingdom Qocho and leaders of the Karluks submitted voluntarily to the Mongol Empire and...
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  • China Xinjiang, an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China Qocho, a medieval Uyghur kingdom Turpan, city in Xinjiang Turpan Khanate, eastern...
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    century. The area was later settled by the Turkic Uyghurs, who founded the Qocho Kingdom there in the 9th century. The historical area of what is modern-day...
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    Tatars, Keraites, Turks, Naimans and Mongols. The Buddhist Uighurs of Qocho surrendered and joined the empire. He then continued expansion via conquest...
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    or partially on kocho for their food (Westphal, 1975). "Catching up with Qocho". 10 June 2011. "An Ethiopian enset feast - kocho and traditional dishes"...
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    of Qocho ruled a larger section of Xinjiang, also known as Uyghuristan in its later period, was founded in the Turpan area with its capital in Qocho (modern...
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  • temple in the Qocho. The Persian Hudud al-'Alam referred to Qocho as the "Chinese town". The Turpan Buddhist Uyghurs of the Kingdom of Qocho continued to...
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  • This is a list of notable members of the Uyghur ethnic group, primarily affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia. Kutlug Bilge Qaghan...
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    boy, escapes her enemies by crossing the Western Sea to a cave near the Qocho mountains and a city of the Tocharians, giving birth to ten half-wolf, half-human...
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    Mongolia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The Anushtegin dynasty, the Karluks, Qocho kingdom, the Kankalis, and the Kara-Khanid Khanate were vassal states of...
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    Enthroned Jesus image on a Manichaean temple banner from c. 10th-century Qocho...
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  • language. The term "Old Uyghur" used for this alphabet is misleading because Qocho, the Uyghur (Yugur) kingdom created in 843, originally used the Old Turkic...
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  • EMPIRE CUMAN KHANATES KIEVAN RUS' MONGOL CONFEDERATION KIPCHACKS QARA KHITAI QOCHO GHURIDS ZENGIDS ABBASID CALIPHATE YADAVAS JIN DYNASTY XI XIA SONG DYNASTY...
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    military authority in Yuan times resided in the Privy Council. The Kingdom of Qocho, Kingdom of Dali, Chiefdom of Bozhou, other Tusi kingdoms, and Goryeo were...
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    Manichean priests writing at their desks, with panel inscription in Sogdian. Manuscript from Qocho, Tarim Basin....
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  • Pechenegs Kyrgyzs FATIMID CALIPHATE GEORGIA XI XIA Jurchen Kimeks KHITAN EMPIRE QOCHO GHAZNAVID EMPIRE CHOLA EMPIRE WESTERN CHALUKYAS PAGAN DALI KHMER MALAYU...
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    Western Kara-Khanid Eastern Kara-Khanid Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom 848–1036 Qocho 856–1335 Pecheneg Khanates 860–1091 Ghaznavid Empire 963–1186 Seljuk Empire...
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    The Buddhist Uyghur Kingdom of Qocho used the thousand character classic and the Qieyun and it was written that "In Qocho city were more than fifty monasteries...
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    Gardez Ganesha Mogao Christian painting Murals from the Christian temple at Qocho Penjikent murals Sampul tapestry Sogdian Daēnās Oxus Treasure Bimaran Casket...
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    Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom in modern Gansu and the Kingdom of Qocho near modern Turpan. The Uyghurs in Qocho converted to Buddhism, and, according to Mahmud al-Kashgari...
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    banner from Qocho. Old Uyghur donor from the Bezeklik murals. Old Uyghur Manichaean Electae from Qocho. Old Uyghur Manichaean clergymen from Qocho. Fresco...
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    Gardez Ganesha Mogao Christian painting Murals from the Christian temple at Qocho Penjikent murals Sampul tapestry Sogdian Daēnās Oxus Treasure Bimaran Casket...
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    and possessed kut, a sign of the heavenly mandate to rule. Rulers of the Qocho were entitled "idiqut", meaning "sacred good fortune". It also existed in...
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    became one of the capitals of the Uyghur Khaganate and then the Kingdom of Qocho. The name Beshbalik first appears in history in the description of the events...
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    Garrisons of Anxi Beiting Protectorate Tibetan Empire Uyghur Khaganate Qocho Kara-Khanid Khanate Turkic settlement of the Tarim Basin Qara Khitai Mongol...
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