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  1. Most of the more than 200,000 Uyghurs in Kazakhstan trace their roots to the migrations during the 1950s and 1960s. [11] They tend to refer to themselves as kegänlär, literally "newcomers". [12] Others used to call them kitailik ("Chinese"), but now the more commonly used term has become köchäp kegän; kitailik instead has come to refer to ...

  2. The history of the Uyghur people extends over more than two millennia and can be divided into four distinct phases: Pre-Imperial (300 BC – AD 630), Imperial (AD 630–840), Idiqut (AD 840–1200), and Mongol (AD 1209–1600), with perhaps a fifth modern phase running from the death of the Silk Road in AD 1600 until the present.

  3. May 24, 2022 · Getty Images. The Uyghurs are the largest minority ethnic group in China's north-western province of Xinjiang. China has been accused of committing crimes against humanity and possibly genocide ...

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  4. 5 days ago · In China the Arabic script continued to be widely used for writing Uyghur in the 20th century, although a modified Latin alphabet was introduced in 1969. The Arabic script was reintroduced in 1983, and it has since been the official Uyghur writing system. The origin of the Uyghurs is a matter of contention. The ethnonym Uyghur first appears in ...

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  5. Jul 8, 2021 · The Uighurs (also spelled as Uyghurs) are an ethnic minority group mostly living in the Xinjiang autonomous region of the People’s Republic of China. The Uighurs are predominantly Muslims. They ...

  6. This article examines identity-building process of Kazakhstan’s Uyghurs with a special focus on discourses of migration and homeland. The Uyghur Community of Kazakhstan. Uyghurs, as one of the largest ethnic groups in Kazakhstan, recently ranked fifth in the ethnic structure of the population after the Kazakhs, Russians, Uzbeks, and Ukrainians.

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