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Offers key insights into the Uyghur community, notably in regards to identity, religion and diaspora
Addresses the issue of identity politics and the Uyghur relationship with China
Examines the 2009 Urumqi clashes and their long term impact on Turkish-Chinese relations

Produktbeschreibung
Offers key insights into the Uyghur community, notably in regards to identity, religion and diaspora

Addresses the issue of identity politics and the Uyghur relationship with China

Examines the 2009 Urumqi clashes and their long term impact on Turkish-Chinese relations


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Autorenporträt
Dr Güljanat Kurmangaliyeva Ercilasun is Associate Professor of History at the Department of Modern Turkic Studies, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey. Her research focuses on the political and socio-cultural history of the Kazakhs and Kyrgyzs in the 19th-20th centuries; philology, intelligentsia, religion, and family institutions, as well as oral history.   Dr Konuralp Ercilasun is Professor of History at Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey. He works on the history of Kashgar, as well as various topics such as Xiongnu, Bishkek, the Silk Road and issues pertaining to the modern history of Central Asia.
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"The contributors' views, observations and data and information provided from various primary and secondary sources make this one of the finest volumes available to date on the topic for a wide audience. Well documented with thoroughly researched papers, this book will definitely cater to the interests of students, researchers and academicians working on issues related to the Uyghur community." (Mahesh Ranjan Debata, Diaspora Studies, Vol. 15 (3), August, 2022)
"The Uyghur Community is an exciting volume encompassing various topics centred around the Uyghurs inside and outside the PRC. It gives the reader valuable insights not only about the roots of mistrust between the Chinese (Han) and Uyghur but it also explains the causes of rising nationalism in the region. What the reader might find particularly interesting is the description of the Uyghur diaspora and its role in the geopolitics and the bilateral relations between Turkey and the PRC." (Martin Lavicka, Asian Ethnicity, January, 2019)