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Holy war in China : the Muslim rebellion and state in Chinese Central Asia, 1864-1877 / Hodong Kim.

By: Publication details: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2004.Description: xviii, 295 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0804748845 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 9780804748841 (cloth : alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Muslim rebellion and state in Chinese Central Asia, 1864-1877
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Holy war in China.; Online version:: Holy war in China.DDC classification:
  • 951/.6035 22
LOC classification:
  • DS793.S62 K595 2004
Contents:
The background -- Xinjiang in revolt -- The emergence of Yaʻqūb Begʼs regime -- Muslim state and its ruling structure -- Formation of new international relations -- Collapse of the Muslim state.
Review: "This is the first comprehensive and balanced history of a major Muslim rebellion in northwest China in the late nineteenth century, which led to the establishment of an independent Islamic state under Ya'quh Beg. That independence was lost in 1877, when the Qing army recaptured the region and incorporated it into the Chinese state, where it remains, somewhat uneasily, as the large Xinjiang-Uyghur Autonomous Region." "This is the first English-language history of the rebellion since 1878, and the only one to be based on primary sources in Islamic languages as well as Chinese, complemented by British and Ottoman archival documents and secondary sources in Russian, English, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, and Turkish."--Jacket.
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Books Books The Anton Library of Chinese Studies General Stacks DS793.S62 K595 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available TBC00000582

Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-287) and index.

The background -- Xinjiang in revolt -- The emergence of Yaʻqūb Begʼs regime -- Muslim state and its ruling structure -- Formation of new international relations -- Collapse of the Muslim state.

"This is the first comprehensive and balanced history of a major Muslim rebellion in northwest China in the late nineteenth century, which led to the establishment of an independent Islamic state under Ya'quh Beg. That independence was lost in 1877, when the Qing army recaptured the region and incorporated it into the Chinese state, where it remains, somewhat uneasily, as the large Xinjiang-Uyghur Autonomous Region." "This is the first English-language history of the rebellion since 1878, and the only one to be based on primary sources in Islamic languages as well as Chinese, complemented by British and Ottoman archival documents and secondary sources in Russian, English, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, and Turkish."--Jacket.

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