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Art --- Sinkiang --- Antiquities --- S25/0300 --- Xinjiang--Geography, description and travel
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Dépassant le concept abstrait de "ville émergente" , cet ouvrage constitué de neuf études, nous permet de comprendre le "modèle chinois" dans son efficience et son pouvoir de transformation de l'espace urbain depuis une vingtaine d'années, au Xinjiang ouïghour et en Mongolie intérieure. Outil stratégique dans la "sinisation" des villes-oasis des Routes de la soie, de peuplement Ouïgour et de confession musulmane, la régularité chinoise modèle les zones d'expansion que sont, avec le Tibet, le Xinjiang et la Mongolie. Le développement économique que la Chine connaît depuis une vingtaine d'années confère à cette réorganisation de l'espace engagée en réalité depuis le début de notre ère, une rapidité et une radicalité exceptionnelles. Des scenarii inédits de destruction, de transformation ou d'édification de villes apparaissent : à Kashgar, Urumqi, Ordos. Un ouvrage essentiel pour comprendre les transformations de l'espace urbain dans cette partie du monde.
Architecture --- Cities and towns --- Villes --- History --- Histoire --- S11/0470 --- S23/0350 --- S25/0300 --- S25/0650 --- S23/0810 --- China: Social sciences--Cities: since 1949 --- Mongolia and the Mongols (including Tannu Tuva, Buriats)--Geography, description and travel: Inner Mongolia --- Xinjiang--Geography, description and travel --- Xinjiang--Relations with Russia and China --- Mongolia and the Mongols (including Tannu Tuva, Buriats)--Social conditions: Inner Mongolia
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#SML: Sparrendaal --- S03/0450 --- S03/0522 --- S25/0300 --- S32/0300 --- China: Geography, description and travel--Silk route --- China: Geography, description and travel--Travels: 1976 - 1989 --- Xinjiang--Geography, description and travel --- Central Asia--Geography, description and travel --- China --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel --- Dutch literature --- Regional documentation
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Mongols. --- Ural-Altaic peoples. --- Mongols --- Ramstedt, G. J. --- Asia, Central --- Asie centrale --- Description and travel. --- Descriptions et voyages --- S23/0300 --- S25/0300 --- S32/0300 --- Ural-Altaic peoples --- Mongolians --- Altaic peoples --- Ethnology --- Altaians --- Turanians --- Ural-Altaic tribes --- Mongolia and the Mongols (including Tannu Tuva, Buriats)--Geography, description and travel --- Xinjiang--Geography, description and travel --- Central Asia--Geography, description and travel --- Ramstedt, Gustav Ĭokhan, --- Ramstedt, Gustaf John, --- Lansitie, G. J., --- 兰司铁, G. J., --- 람스테트 G.J., --- Ramsŭt'et'ŭ G.J., --- Ramstedt, Gustav Ĭon, --- Рамстедт, Густав Йон,
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For 250 years, the Turkic Muslims of Altishahr-the vast desert region to the northwest of Tibet-have led an uneasy existence under Chinese rule. Today they call themselves Uyghurs, and they have cultivated a sense of history and identity that challenges Beijing's official national narrative. Rian Thum argues that the roots of this history run deeper than recent conflicts, to a time when manuscripts and pilgrimage dominated understandings of the past. Beyond broadening our knowledge of tensions between the Uyghurs and the Chinese government, this meditation on the very concept of history probes the limits of human interaction with the past. Uyghur historical practice emerged from the circulation of books and people during the Qing Dynasty, when crowds of pilgrims listened to history readings at the tombs of Islamic saints. Over time, amid long journeys and moving rituals, at oasis markets and desert shrines, ordinary readers adapted community-authored manuscripts to their own needs. In the process they created a window into a forgotten Islam, shaped by the veneration of local saints. Partly insulated from the rest of the Islamic world, the Uyghurs constructed a local history that is at once unique and assimilates elements of Semitic, Iranic, Turkic, and Indic traditions-the cultural imports of Silk Road travelers. Through both ethnographic and historical analysis, The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History offers a new understanding of Uyghur historical practices, detailing the remarkable means by which this people reckons with its past and confronts its nationalist aspirations in the present day.
Uighur (Turkic people) --- Manuscripts, Uighur --- Islam --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages --- Sacred space --- Nationalism --- Historiography --- Travel --- Intellectual life --- Religion --- History --- Manuscripts --- Takla Makan Desert Region (China) --- History, Local --- S25/0500 --- S25/0300 --- Xinjiang--History (Uigurs come here) --- Xinjiang--Geography, description and travel --- Geschichtsbewusstsein. --- Heiligenverehrung. --- Heliga platser. --- Historiografi. --- Islam. --- Kulturelle Identität. --- Manuscripts, Uighur. --- Nationalbewusstsein. --- Nationalism. --- Pilgrimer och pilgrimsfärder. --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages. --- Sacred space. --- Uiguren. --- Uigurer --- Uiguriska handskrifter. --- Wallfahrt. --- Manuscripts. --- History. --- Historiography. --- Intellectual life. --- Religion. --- Travel. --- Historia. --- Idéhistoriska aspekter. --- China --- Sinkiang. --- Takla Makan Desert (China) --- History, Local. --- Uighur (Turkic people) - Historiography --- Uighur (Turkic people) - Travel --- Uighur (Turkic people) - Intellectual life --- Uighur (Turkic people) - Religion --- Manuscripts, Uighur - History --- Islam - China - Takla Makan Desert Region - Manuscripts - History --- Pilgrims and pilgrimages - China - Takla Makan Desert Region - History --- Sacred space - China - Takla Makan Desert Region - History --- Nationalism - China - Takla Makan Desert Region - History --- Takla Makan Desert Region (China) - History, Local
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Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region (China) --- Sinkiang (Chine) --- S25/0200 --- S25/0300 --- S25/0655 --- S25/0600 --- S25/0500 --- #SML: Joseph Spae --- Xinjiang--General works --- Xinjiang--Geography, description and travel --- Xinjiang--Relations with China --- Xinjiang--Law, politics, government --- Xinjiang--History (Uigurs come here) --- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu (China) --- 新疆维吾尔自治区 (China) --- Xinjiang Weiwu'er Zizhiqu (China) --- Hsin-chiang Wei-wu-erh tzu chih chʻü (China) --- Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (China) --- Autonomes Gebiet Xinjiang der Uiguren (China) --- Xinjiang Uigur Autonomous Region (China) --- XUAR (China) --- East Turkestan (China) --- Chinese Turkestan (China) --- Turkistān al-Sharqīyah (China) --- Sinčhīang (China : Autonomous region) --- Khēt Kānpokkhrō̜ngtonʻēng Sinčhīang ʻUikū (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡nskiĭ uĭgurskiĭ avtonomnyĭ raĭon (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-uĭgurskiĭ avtonomnyĭ raĭon (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-uĭgurskiĭ avtonomnyĭ raĭon KNP (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n (China) --- Xin Jiang Uygur Autonomous Region (China) --- Sinkiang Uigur Autonomous Region (China) --- Shinkyō Uiguru Jichiku (China) --- Hsin-chiang (China : Autonomous region) --- Xinjiang (China : Autonomous region) --- Shyn︠g︡zhan︠g︡ (China : Autonomous region) --- Uyghur Autonomous Region (China) --- Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang (China) --- Xinjiang weiwu'er zizhiqu ren min zheng fu (China) --- Sinjiyang (China : Autonomous region) --- SUAR (China) --- SUAR KNP (China) --- Doğu Türkistan (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-Uĭgurii︠a︡ (China) --- Vostochnyĭ Turkestan (China) --- Dzhungarii︠a︡ (China) --- Kashgarii︠a︡ (China) --- 東突厥斯坦 (China) --- Dong Tujuesitan (China) --- East Turkistan (China) --- Eastern Turkistan (China) --- Uyghurstan (China) --- Uyghuristan (China) --- Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (China) --- Uĭgurii︠a︡ --- Уйгурия --- Kashkarii︠a︡ --- Кашгария --- I︠a︡rkendskoe gosudarstvo Saidii︠a︡ --- Яркендское государство Саидия --- I︠a︡rkend state of Saidi︠a︡ --- Malai︠a︡ Bukharii︠a︡ --- Малая Бухария --- Small Bukharii︠a︡, --- Altyshar --- Алтышар --- Ĭettishar --- Йеттишар --- Dzhungarii︠a︡ --- Джунгария --- Vostochnyĭ Turkestan --- Восточный Туркестан --- Eastern Turkestan --- Vostochno-Turkestanskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Восточно-Туркестанская Республика --- Eastern-Turkestan Republic --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-Uĭgur Avtonomnyĭ Raiʹon (China) --- Синьцзян-Уйгур Автономный Район (China) --- Sinʹt︠s︡zi︠a︡n-Uĭgur Autonomous Region --- Xinjiang Sheng (China)
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