The Uyghurs, or Uighurs, are a Turkic-speaking people with a Sunni Muslim majority living in the Uyghur autonomous region of Xinjiang (called East Turkestan by the Russians and British at the end of the nineteenth century and previously placed in the "Chinese Tartary") in China and Central Asia. They represented one of the...
Full ArticleWhat Future, In China, For The Uyghurs? – Analysis
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