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    Qocho or Kara-Khoja (Chinese: 高昌回鶻; pinyin: Gāochāng Huíhú; lit. 'Gaochang Uyghurs'), also known as Idiqut, ("holy wealth"; "glory"; "lord of fortune")...
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    Gaochang (redirect from Kao-ch'ang kingdom)
    Uyghur: Qocho), also called Khocho, Karakhoja, Qara-hoja, Kara-Khoja or Karahoja (قاراغوجا in Uyghur), was an ancient oasis city on the northern rim of the...
    33 KB (3,012 words) - 20:17, 15 February 2025
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    murals from the Christian temple at Qocho (German: Wandbilder aus einem christlichen Tempel, Chotscho) are three Church of the East mural fragments—Palm Sunday...
    9 KB (1,055 words) - 10:13, 27 October 2024
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    Uyghur Khaganate and then the Kingdom of Qocho. The name Beshbalik first appears in history in the description of the events of 713 in the Turkic Kul Tigin...
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    Uyghurs – speakers of a Turkic language – settled in the region and founded the Kingdom of Qocho that ruled the Tarim Basin. The peoples of the Tarim city-states...
    72 KB (8,318 words) - 12:04, 2 March 2025
  • Old Uyghur (category Languages of China)
    Yugur language is the descendant of Old Uyghur. The Kingdom of Qocho survived as a client state of the Mongol Empire but was conquered by the Muslim Chagatai...
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    established the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom in modern Gansu and the Kingdom of Qocho near modern Turpan. The Uyghurs in Qocho converted to Buddhism, and, according...
    218 KB (23,936 words) - 20:54, 16 February 2025
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    Uyghurs (category Muslim communities of China)
    founded in the Turpan area with its capital in Qocho (modern Gaochang) and Beshbalik. The Kingdom of Qocho lasted from the ninth to the fourteenth century...
    213 KB (21,428 words) - 16:48, 3 March 2025
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    Qara Khitai (category Dynasties of China)
    Karakhanid city of Balasaghun (in modern Kyrgyzstan), resulting in the vassalization of the nearby Kankalis, Karluks, Kyrgyz, and the Kingdom of Qocho. Kashgar...
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    as Guiyi Jiedushi. In 869 the Kingdom of Qocho attacked the Guiyi Circuit but was repelled. In 870 the Kingdom of Qocho attacked the Guiyi Circuit but...
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  • forcibly absorbed into the Tangut kingdom. These Yugurs remained Buddhist and did not convert to Islam. Kingdom of Qocho, created during AD 856–866, is also...
    66 KB (8,644 words) - 00:50, 11 February 2025
  • temple in the Qocho. The Persian Hudud al-'Alam referred to Qocho as the "Chinese town". The Turpan Buddhist Uyghurs of the Kingdom of Qocho continued to...
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    Alans (redirect from Alani kingdom)
    soldiers, Mongols, and Chinese soldiers stationed in the area of the former Kingdom of Qocho and in Besh Balikh the Mongols established a Chinese military...
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    authority in Yuan times resided in the Privy Council. The Kingdom of Qocho, Kingdom of Dali, Chiefdom of Bozhou, other Tusi chiefdoms, and Goryeo were ruled...
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  • fled to the region and threatened his new empire. The Uyghur kingdom Qocho and leaders of the Karluks submitted voluntarily to the Mongol Empire and married...
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    Kara Del (category History of Xinjiang)
    (1497–1505) Beyazıt (拜牙即) (1505–1513) Kingdom of Qocho Ming–Turpan conflict Ming dynasty in Inner Asia Turkic settlement of the Tarim Basin Ed. Reuven Amitai-Preiss...
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  • the fall of the Uyghur Khaganate, the Uyghurs migrated south and established the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom in modern Gansu and the Kingdom of Qocho near modern...
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    the conquest: The Buddhist Uyghurs of the Kingdom of Qocho and Turfan embraced Islam after conversion at the hands of the Muslim Chagatai Khizr Khwaja....
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    described in contemporary European sources as the Kingdom of the Eleuths, from an infelicitous transcription of the name "Oirats" by French missionaries. This...
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    Shuidong, Chiefdom of Sizhou, Chiefdom of Yao'an, Chiefdom of Yongning and Mu'ege. As were the Goryeo dynasty and the Kingdom of Qocho. The Han Chinese...
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