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    Dungan is a term used in territories of the former Soviet Union to refer to a group of Muslim people of Hui origin. Turkic-speaking peoples in Xinjiang...
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    appeared on the flags of Kazakh tribes for centuries and represents freedom, power, and the flight to the future. The width of the flag to its length is...
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  • This is a list of flags which are used in Kazakhstan and flags which were used in history. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Kazakhstan. Cities...
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    Hui people (category Articles containing Dungan-language text)
    (Chinese: 回族; pinyin: Huízú; Wade–Giles: Hui2-tsu2, Xiao'erjing: خُوِزُو, Dungan: Хуэйзў, Xuejzw) are an East Asian ethnoreligious group predominantly composed...
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    Yettishar (category Pages using infobox country or infobox former country with the flag caption or type parameters)
    was a Turkic state in Xinjiang that existed from 1864 to 1877, during the Dungan Revolt against the Qing dynasty. It was an Islamic monarchy ruled by Yakub...
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    Chüy Region (category Articles containing Dungan-language text)
    as of January 2021. The region has sizeable Russian (20.8% in 2009) and Dungan (6.2% in 2009) minorities. It takes its name from the river Chüy, that flows...
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    from China. In the 1880s Karakol's population surged with an influx of Dungans, Chinese Muslims fleeing warfare in China. In 1888, the Russian explorer...
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    Ma Zhongying, a Dungan/Hui Ma Clique warlord. He ruled over an area of Southern Xinjiang, nicknamed Tunganistan (named after the Dungans) by Westerners...
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    that are particularly common and popular in Kyrgyzstan include Uyghur, Dungan, Uzbek, and Turkish cuisines, representing the largest minorities in the...
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    During the Dungan revolt, various groups fought against each other without any coherent goal. According to modern researchers, the Dungan rebellion began...
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    Uzbeks (14.5%) living in the south. Small but noticeable minorities include Dungans (1.1%), Uyghurs (1.1%), Tajiks (0.9%), Kazakhs (0.7%) and Ukrainians (0...
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    Pronunciation of ⟨d⟩ by language Orthography Phonemes Standard Chinese (Pinyin) /t/ Dungan /d̥/ English /d/ French /d/, silent German /d/, /t/ Portuguese /d/ Spanish...
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    9% Tatar, 0.5% Ukrainian, a population of Chinese Muslims known as the Dungan (1%), and a small community of Germans. Of some potential political significance...
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    young son the Tongzhi Emperor became emperor of the Qing dynasty. 1862 Dungan Revolt: A disordered uprising began among the Hui people living on the west...
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    Kyrgyzstan (section Flag)
    (14.2%) living in the south. Small but noticeable minorities include the Dungans (1.0%), Uyghurs, Tajiks, Kazakhs, Ukrainians, and other smaller ethnic...
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    Taiping Rebellion that ravaged southern China in the 1850s and 1860s and the Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) in the northwest. The initial success of the Self-Strengthening...
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    (significantly) Akha, Honi and Hani (variety of different written scripts) Dungan and Mandarin, especially with Central Plains Mandarin Azerbaijani, Crimean...
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    governor general Liu Jintang led out of the Pass were all Dungan troops [Hui dui 回队]. Back then, Dungan military commanders such as Cui Wei and Hua Dacai were...
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    China Taiping Rebellion Punti–Hakka Clan Wars Miao Rebellion (1854–73) Dungan revolt (1862–1877) Panthay Rebellion Nepalese-Tibetan War Perry (1980),...
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    Education Health Language Women Peoples Armenians Azerbaijanis Dungan Germans Greeks Jews Kazakhs Koreans Poles Russians Tatars Turks Ukrainians Uyghurs...
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    that negotiations were underway with the command of the 36th Division, the Dungan command did not make concessions on any issues. Moreover, the Soviets, intending...
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    177, 198, 216 Dictionary of American biography, 1932, v. 9, pp. 209–210 Dungan, Nicholas, 2010, pp. 3, 4, 187–189 Chernow, 2004, p. 96 Gotham Center, NY:...
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    Tajik (1,280), Georgian (1,050), Lithuanian (224), Tabasaran (180), and Dungan). According to The World Factbook, Muslims constitute 93% of the population...
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  • political consciousness led them to build separate mosques and schools from the Dungan people (Hui people in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan), with whom they had lived...
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    "Xibei San Ma" originated in the Kansu Braves militia formed during the Dungan revolt. All Ma Clique Generals were Hui Chinese Muslim Kuomintang members...
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    Proto-Min Proto-Hakka Ba–Shu Gan Literary forms Written Cantonese Written Dungan Written Hokkien Written Sichuanese Scripts List of varieties of Chinese...
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    ethnic groups in Tokmok are Kyrgyz (46.8%, 2009 census), Russians (20.5%), Dungans (16.5%) and Uzbeks (8.6%). Tokmok has a hot summer Mediterranean continental...
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    1% Tatar, 1.1% German, and <1% Korean, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Belarusian, Dungan, Kurdish, Tajik, Polish, Kyrgyz, Chechen. According to 2021 Census, composition...
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    Education Health Language Women Peoples Armenians Azerbaijanis Dungan Germans Greeks Jews Kazakhs Koreans Poles Russians Tatars Turks Ukrainians Uyghurs...
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