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Uyghur people / Xinjiang / East Turkestan / Kashgar / Hui people / Ürümqi / Dzungaria / First East Turkestan Republic / Asia / Islam in China / East Turkestan independence movement
Date: 2011-10-17 12:54:45
Uyghur people
Xinjiang
East Turkestan
Kashgar
Hui people
Ürümqi
Dzungaria
First East Turkestan Republic
Asia
Islam in China
East Turkestan independence movement

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