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  • ...' ethnic group is a [[Turkic]] ethnic group originally from the [[Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region]] in China. The Uighurs practice [[Islam]]. ...red to a Turkic steppe, nomadic shamanistic, Manichaean society during the Uighur Empire (AD 744-840). This term was later attributed to the sedentary [[oasi
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  • A Turkic ethnic group originally from the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in China.
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  • * Gladney, Dru C. "The Ethnogenesis of the Uighur." ''Central Asian Survey'' 1990 9(1): 1-28. ISSN: 0263-4937 * Hierman, Brent. "The Pacification of Xinjiang: Uighur Protest and the Chinese State, 1988-2002." ''Problems of Post-Communism,''
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  • * [http://www.uyghuramerican.org/ Uighur American Association] (UAA).
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  • Twenty [[Uighur]]s held in Guantanamo, had been rebuilding a refugee camp, which US intelli
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  • ...er Turkestan which encompasses the Uighur homeland in present-day Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China
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  • * [http://www.uyghuramerican.org/ Uighur American Association] (UAA).
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  • A Turkic ethnic group originally from the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in China.
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  • Twenty [[Uighur]]s held in Guantanamo, had been rebuilding a refugee camp, which US intelli
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  • Twenty [[Uighur]]s held in Guantanamo, had been rebuilding a refugee camp, which US intelli
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  • * Gladney, Dru C. "The Ethnogenesis of the Uighur." ''Central Asian Survey'' 1990 9(1): 1-28. ISSN: 0263-4937 * Hierman, Brent. "The Pacification of Xinjiang: Uighur Protest and the Chinese State, 1988-2002." ''Problems of Post-Communism,''
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  • '''East Turkestan''' (also transliterated: '''East Turkistan'''; [[Uighur]]: شەرقىي تۈركىستان '''Sherqiy Türkistan'''), also known a ...rough division between the two Turkestans. East Turkestan (Modern Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region) contains a number of ancient historical cities of Turkic
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  • The '''East Turkistan Organization''' is a name for a [[Uighur people|Uighur]] separatist group.<ref> | title=Xinjang-Uighur issue and its development
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  • {{r|Uighur}}
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  • ...Chuvash]], [[Crimean Tatar]], [[Volga Tatar]], [[Bashkir]], [[Qashqay]], [[Uighur]], [[Kumyk]], [[Karachay-Balkar]], [[Altay language|Altay]], [[Tuvan]], [[K
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  • {{r|Uighur}}
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  • ...' ethnic group is a [[Turkic]] ethnic group originally from the [[Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region]] in China. The Uighurs practice [[Islam]]. ...red to a Turkic steppe, nomadic shamanistic, Manichaean society during the Uighur Empire (AD 744-840). This term was later attributed to the sedentary [[oasi
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  • {{r|Uighur}}
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  • <td>Uighur: شىنجاڭ</td>
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  • ...they would not be punished by their home countries. Others, like five of Uighur detainees in Guantanamo, were released when the U.S. found a third country
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  • *[[Abdul Haq (Uighur)/Definition]]
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  • *[[Uighur]] 1% In 2002, the U.S. deported two [[Uighur]]s, suspected of being members of the East Turkestan Independence Movement,
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  • * [[Uighur detainees in Guantanamo/Definition]]
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  • [[Uighur]]s of Central Asia, whose written script was adopted for the Mongol script.
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  • * [[Uighur detainees in Guantanamo]]
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