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Uyghur Turkic Women and Cultural Expectations: Moslem Society in Change
Resisting Chinese Linguistic Imperialism
Uyghur Identity Contestation and Construction of Identity in a Conflict Setting
Uyghur Dispossession, Culture Work and Terror Capitalism in a Chinese Global City Darren T. Byler a Dissertati
Silencing Xinjiang: the Chinese Government's Campaign Against
Loanwords in Uyghur in a Historical and Socio-Cultural Perspective (1), DOI: 10.46400/Uygur.712733 , Sayı: 2020/15, S
Chinese National Unity Vs. Uyghur Separatism
Uyghur Five Reasons Why You Should Uyghur Learn More About Uyghurs ياخشىمۇسىز، مېنىڭ ئىسمىم جون
Silencing the Silk Road: China's Language Policy in the Xinjiang
Alternative Report for the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights for Its Upcoming Session on the People's Republic of China
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Gender, Uyghur Identity, and the Story of Nuzugum
A Case Study of Uyghur People in Xinjiang, China Huang
One Aspect of China's Brutal Crackdown Against Uyghurs Is Reflected in the Fate of Mr
Statement by Dolkun Kamberi, Ph. D., Uyghurs and Uyghur Identity, at the Roundtable by the Congressional-Executive Commission on China on June 10, 2002
A Handbook of Modern Uyghur
Muslim Women at a Crossroads: Gender and Development in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China by Cindy Yung-Leh Huang A
Historical-Sociological Background of the Relationship Between China and Xinjiang Region: a Research from Multidimensional Perspective
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Uyghurs and Uyghur Identity
The Integration of Young Moslem Women Into Chinese Society
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Chinese Oppression on the Uyghur Muslims
Brief History of Uyghur Literature Dolkun Kamberi Uyghur Initiative Papers
Zunun Kadir's Ambiguity the Dilemma of a Uyghur Writer Under Chinese Rule
Ancient Heritage of Täklimakan: Uyghur Urbiculture
Uyghur Turkic Women and Cultural Change: Young Moslem Women Face the Future
Negotiating Belongingness in the Third Space by Exploring the Case of 1.5G Uyghur- Canadians from China
Joshua L. Freeman
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People And