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BBC News - Explosion kills seven in Xinjiang

Seven people have been killed and 14 injured in an explosion in China's Xinjiang region, reports say.

The blast happened in Aksu city in the south of the remote western region.

One report, citing a local government spokeswoman, said a three-wheeled vehicle exploded on a bridge. One person had been arrested, reports said.

Last year deadly ethnic riots erupted in Xinjiang after tensions flared between the Muslim Uighur minority and the Han Chinese.

There have also been a number of blasts in Xinjiang in the past, which the government blames on Uighur separatists.
 
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You know the word "Xinjiang" in Chinese is "New territory".
The majority of People in Xinjiang region (espasially its south section ) Uyghur is diffirent in appearance from those Chinese people live in other area (even some mid-asia nationalities like kazak) and similar to the people live in south-asia.
 
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I'm sure Uighurs are more Central Asian than South Asian?

So "central asian",that is an authentic expression.
As I observed, the central asian people live in Kyrgyzstan&Kazakstan are just look like Chinese people (I mean Han nationality of course)although they are dominated by Russian culture.
 
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You know the word "Xinjiang" in Chinese is "New territory".
The majority of People in Xinjiang region (espasially its south section ) Uyghur is diffirent in appearance from those Chinese people live in other area (even some mid-asia nationalities like kazak) and similar to the people live in south-asia.

exactly. . i think the real name is Uyghuristan or East Turkistan
 
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So "central asian",that is an authentic expression.
As I observed, the central asian people live in Kyrgyzstan&Kazakstan are just look like Chinese people (I mean Han nationality of course)although they are dominated by Russian culture.

Uyghuristan

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Flash News:

Xingjiang was not, as many believe, originally inhabited by the Uighurs. The area has been inhabited by Han Chinese since the 700s until the Manchus relocated the Uighurs to the area in the late 18th century.

Besides, I think it is a bit of a double standard to call the incident "ethnic riot". An explosive device was detonated and people were killed. This is an act of terrorism and should not be endorsed by anybody.
 
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Flash News:

Xingjiang was not, as many believe, originally inhabited by the Uighurs. The area has been inhabited by Han Chinese since the 700s until the Manchus relocated the Uighurs to the area in the late 18th century.

Records show that the Uyghurs have a history of more than 4000 years in East Turkistan. Situated along a section of the legendary Silk Road, Uyghurs played an important role in cultural exchanges between the East and West and developed a unique culture and civilization of their own.
The Islamic Uyghur Kingdom of East Turkestan maintained its independence and prosperity until the Manchu Empire invaded the nation in 1876.
 
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May the dead rest in peace. This was an absolutely disgusting act of terrorism.


You know the word "Xinjiang" in Chinese is "New territory".
The majority of People in Xinjiang region (espasially its south section ) Uyghur is diffirent in appearance from those Chinese people live in other area (even some mid-asia nationalities like kazak) and similar to the people live in south-asia.

Uyghurs are Turkic, not South Asian. Read up on it

Uyghur people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And this is not the time to distinguish people on race or religion. it will only cause more problems.
 
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Records show that the Uyghurs have a history of more than 4000 years in East Turkistan. Situated along a section of the legendary Silk Road, Uyghurs played an important role in cultural exchanges between the East and West and developed a unique culture and civilization of their own.
The Islamic Uyghur Kingdom of East Turkestan maintained its independence and prosperity until the Manchu Empire invaded the nation in 1876.

China has controlled this region off and on since the year 200
Xinjiang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the 2nd century BC, Han China sent Zhang Qian as an envoy to the states in the region, beginning several decades of struggle between the Xiongnu and Han China over dominance of the region, eventually ending in Chinese success.
 
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The Uyghurs are the native people of Eastern Turkestan, also known as Xinjiang or Xinjiang-Uyghur Autonomous Region. The name "Uyghur" is mentioned in the chronicles of the Han Dynasty (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.), Wei Dynasty (265-289 A.D.), Tang Dynasty (618-906 A.D.), and Sung Dynasty (906-960).

The Uyghurs established their first true state in 744, with the city of Karabalgasun, on the banks of the Orkhun River, as its capital. The founder of this Uyghur state was Kutluk Bilge Kul Khagan (King or Ruler). In 747, he was succeeded by his son Moyunchur, a powerful leader who subdued other Turkic clans, consolidated the monarchy, and extended his rule in the north to Lake Baikal, in the east to Gansu and in the southwest to India.

After several conflicts and rebellions in the past, the Kyrgyz attacked the tottering state in 840, killed the Khagan, and took the capital. This first part of Uyghur political history shows the Uyghurs as the protectors of the Chinese empire for almost a century. On the other hand, the relationship was not really a friendly one. There was abiding resentment on the Chinese side. The reason was that the Middle Kingdom was obliged to be protected by a "barbarian" people. The Uyghurs, for their part, never gave the Chinese the respect which the latter would have liked. After the fall of the first Uyghur empire, a group of Uyghurs emigrated to the west banks of the Yellow River in Kansu (Gansu); a second group emigrated via Yetti Su to the Southern part of Khan Tengri or Tianshan in Eastern Turkestan; the third and the largest group emigrated to the northern part of Khan Tengri where their ancestors are still living.

The Kanchou (Ganzhou) Uyghur Kingdom
The Kanchou (Ganzhou) Uyghur Kingdom, which was established in today's Kansu province of China, in 850, never became a major power, but the Chinese had great respect for it as seen from the Chinese court praise Kanchou (Ganzhou) Uyghur King when an Uyghur and a Tibetan ambassador visited the Chinese capital in 911. Nevertheless, this kingdom was absorbed in 1228 by the Tankuts who established a state in the area known as Western Hsia.

The Karakhoja Uygur Kingdom
The Uyghurs living in the northern part of Khan Tengri (Tianshan Mountains) in Eastern Turkestan established the Karakhoja Uyghur Kingdom (Qocho) near the present day city of Turfan (Turpan), in 846. The Chinese recognized this kingdom and sent Wang Yen (Yan) De in 981 to Karakhoja as their ambassador. Wang Yen (Yan) De stayed in Karakhoja for three years.

The Karakhanid Uyghur Kingdom
The Uyghurs living in the southern part of Khan Tengri, established the Karakhanid Uyghur Kingdom in 840 with the support of other Turkic clans like the Karluks, Turgish and the Basmils, with Kashgar as its capital. In 934, during the rule of Satuk Bughra Khan, the Karakhanids embraced Islam. Thus, in the territory of Eastern Turkestan two Uyghur kingdoms were set up: the Karakhanid, who were Muslims, and the Karakhojas, who were Buddhists. In 1397 this Islamic and Buddhist Uyghur Kingdoms merged into one state and maintained their independence until 1759.

History of the Conflict
The Manchus who set up a huge empire in China, invaded the Uyghur Kingdom of Eastern Turkestan in 1759 and dominated it until 1862. During this period the Uyghurs revolted 42 times against the Manchu rule with the purpose of regaining their independence. In the last revolt of 1863, the Uyghurs were successful in expelling the Manchus from their motherland, and founded an independent kingdom in 1864. The kingdom was recognized by the Ottoman Empire, Tsarist Russia, and Great Britain. But for fear of Tsarist expansion into Eastern Turkestan, Great Britain persuaded the Manchu court to conquer Eastern Turkestan. The money for the Manchu invasion was granted by the British Banks.

Large forces under the overall command of General Zho Zhung Tang attacked Eastern Turkestan in 1876. After this invasion, Eastern Turkestan was given the name Xinjiang which means "new territory" or "New Dominion" and in 1884 it was annexed into the territory of the Manchu empire. In 1911, the Nationalist Chinese, overthrew Manchu rule and established a republic.

The Uyghurs, who also wanted to free themselves from foreign domination, staged several uprisings against the nationalist Chinese rule during this period. Twice, in 1933 and 1944, the Uyghurs were successful in setting up an independent Eastern Turkestan Republic. But these independent republics were overthrown by the military intervention and political intrigues of the Soviet Union. It was in fact the Soviet Union that proved deterrent to the Uyghur independence movement during this period. In 1949 Nationalist Chinese were defeated by the Chinese Communists. After that, Uyghurs fell under Chinese Communist rule.

Since East Turkestan is under Chinese control, the Chinese Administration discriminates against the Uyghurs in all walks of life. The Uyghurs have no public representation in their own country. They will be discriminate in employment, population growth, health care, education, literature and economy by the Chinese.
 
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