Yettishar (Chagatai: یته شهر; Uyghur: يەتتەشەھەر; lit. 'Seven Cities' or 'Heptapolis'), also known as Kashgaria or the Kashgar Emirate, was a Turkic state...
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ruler of Yettishar (Kashgaria), a state he established during his invasion of Xinjiang from 1865 to 1877. He was recognized as Emir of Yettishar by the...
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Qoyunlu) (died 1490), sultan of the Aq Qoyunlu Yakub Beg of Yettishar (c. 1820–1877), emir of Yettishar Yakupbey, Meriç, a village in Edirne Province, Turkey...
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Flag of East Turkestan (section Kashgaria (Yettishar))
anti-extremism and anti-separatism laws. The breakaway state of Kashgaria (Yettishar) flew the flag of the Ottoman Empire from 1873 to 1877. A large Muslim...
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List of Uyghurs (section Yettishar)
This is a list of notable members of the Uyghur ethnic group, primarily affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia. Kutlug Bilge Qaghan...
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History of the Uyghur people (section Yettishar)
Kucha, and Turpan. The Khoqandi under Yaqub Beg then established the Yettishar state in the region in 1865 and gained recognition from the Ottoman Empire...
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Najd United Principalities of Romania (Romanya Prensliği), 1862–1877 Yettishar (1865-1877) Khedivate of Egypt (Mısır), 1867–1914: de jure under Ottoman...
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