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    ISBN: 9780231210027 , 9780231210034
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxiii, 476 Seiten , Karten
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sairami, Musa, 1836 - 1917 The tarikh-i ḥamidi
    DDC: 951/.6035
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    Keywords: Uighur (Turkic people) History 19th century ; Muslims History 19th century ; Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China) History 19th century ; Asia, Central History 19th century ; Anthologien (nicht Lyrik) ; Anthologies (non-poetry) ; Asian history ; Asiatische Geschichte ; HISTORY / Asia / Central Asia ; HISTORY / Asia / China ; LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General ; Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China) Ethnic relations ; Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China) Politics and government ; Central Asia ; China ; China ; Zentralasien ; Sinkiang ; Qingdynastie ; Uiguren ; Geschichte 1864-1877
    Abstract: "The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi was written in the first decade of the twentieth century, when the region sat in the middle of Eurasia's tumultuous transformations. Its people were still grappling with the violence of a conflict (1864-1877) that had separated them from the Qing empire (1636-1912) and briefly held out the promise of an independent Islamic state. The subsequent Qing reconquest brought with it a more aggressive and assimilatory form of Chinese power. This drama of history lies near the heart of modern Uyghur identity. The author of the Tarikh-i Ḥamidi, Musa Sayrami, wrote it not only as a means to recover that conflict as it faded from memory but also to grapple with the question of Qing and Chinese power. He draws on the rich traditions of Perso-Islamic history writing, as well as his own experiences and oral histories, to present a critique of power from below"
    Abstract: The Tarikh-i áamidi is an epic and tragic history that chronicles a mass rebellion by the Muslims of Xinjiang against the China-based Qing empire from its beginnings in 1864 to the Qing reconquest of 1877 and its aftermath
    Description / Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction Terminology Preface Prolegomenon The First Epic The Second Epic Description of Moghulistan Notes Bibliography Index of People Index of Places
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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