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Encyclopedia > Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region
شىنجاڭ ٸۇيغۇر ٸاپتونوم رايون
Shinjang Uyghur Aptonom Rayon
新疆维吾尔自治区
Xīnjiāng Wéiwú'ěr Zìzhìqū
Abbreviation: 疆 (pinyin: Jiāng)
Xinjiang is highlighted on this map
Origin of Name 新 xīn - new
疆 jiāng - frontier
"new frontier"
Administration Type Autonomous region
Capital and
Largest City
Urumqi
CPC Xinjiang Committee Secretary Wang Lequan
Chairman Ismail Tiliwaldi
Area 1,660,000 km² (1st)
Population (2002)
 - Density
19,050,000 (24th)
11.5/km² (29th)
GDP (2002)
 - per capita
159.8 billion ¥ (25th)
8390 ¥ (12th)
Major Nationalities (2000) Uyghur - 45%
Han - 41%
Kazakh - 7%
Hui - 5%
Kirghiz - 0.9%
Mongol - 0.8%
Dongxiang - 0.3%
Tajik - 0.2%
Prefecture-level divisions 14
County-level divisions 99
Township-level divisions 1005
ISO 3166-2 CN-65

Xinjiang (Chinese: 新疆; pinyin: Xīnjiāng; Wade-Giles: Hsin1-chiang1; Postal Pinyin: Sinkiang; literal meaning: "New Frontier"; Uyghur: شينجاڭ) Uyghurs Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China (PRC), sometimes known as Chinese Turkestan, Eastern Turkestan (Turkestan also spelt Turkistan) or Uyghuristan. The capital is Ürümqi. Xinjiang's area is 1,650,000 km² (637,000 sq.mi) and the population is estimated at about 19 million.

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History

Traversed by the Silk Road, Xinjiang has been loosely influenced by China since the Han Dynasty. However, because it is far from eastern China, it has mostly ruled itself, except for parts of the Han, Tang and Mongol dynasties, when it was under direct rule. It has also been ruled by the Mongols, Uyghurs, and the pre-Turkic Tocharians. The Qing Empire controlled the territory since the 18th century, and officially established Xinjiang Province ("new frontier") in 1884.


In the period before the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Xinjiang was ruled by the warlord Sheng Shicai.


The autonomous region of the PRC was established on October 1, 1955.


Subdivisions

Xinjiang contains 2 prefecture-level cities, 7 prefectures, and 5 autonomous prefectures. Below them, there are 11 districts, 20 county-level cities, 62 counties, and 6 autonomous counties. Four of the county-level cities do not belong to any prefecture, so are administered directly by the province. They are the direct-control county-level administrative units (直轄縣級行政單位).

Conventional Hanzi Pinyin Uyghur
Autonomous prefectures
Ürümqi 烏魯木齊市 Wūlǔmùqí Ürümqi
Karamay 克拉瑪依市 Kèlāmǎyī Ķaramay
Direct-control cities
Shihanza 石河子市 Shíhézǐ Xihənzə
Tumshuk? 圖木舒克市 Túmùshūkè
Alar 阿拉尔市  Ālāěr
Wujiaqu 五家渠市 Wǔjiāqú
Prefectures
Turpan 吐魯番地區 Tùlǔfān Turpan
Kumul 哈密地區 Hāmì Ķumul
Hotan 和田地區 Hétián Hotən
Aksu 阿克蘇地區 Ākèsù Aķsu
Kashgar 喀什地區 Kāshí Ķəxķər
Autonomous prefectures
Kizilsu? 克孜勒苏州 Kèzīlèsū Ķizilsu
Bayin'gholin 巴音郭楞州 Bāyìnguōléng Bayinƣolin
Sanji 昌吉州 Chāngjí Sanji
Börtala 博爾塔拉州 Bóěrtǎlā Bortala
Ili 伊犁州 Yīlí Ili

Geography

Xinjiang is the largest political subdivision of China. Xinjiang is divided into two basins by Mount Tianshan. Dzungarian Basin is in the north, and Tarim Basin is in the south.


Xinjiang's lowest point is 155 metres below sea level (lowest point in the PRC as well). Its highest peak is 8611 metres above sea level on the border with Kashmir.


Xinjiang has within its borders the point of land remotest from the sea (Lat. 46 degrees 16.8 minutes N, Long. 86 degrees 40.2 minutes E) in the Dzoosotoyn Elisen Desert, 1,645 miles (2648 km) from the nearest coastline (straight-line distance).


The Xinjiang-Kyrgyzstan border is marked by the Tian Shan mountain range. The Torugart Pass (3752 m) is located on this border.


The Karakorum highway (KKH) links Islamabad, Pakistan with Kashgar over the Khunjerab Pass.


Neighbors include:

Rivers include: Tarim River


Major Cities:

Economy

Xinjiang is known for its fruits and produce including grapes and melons. Cotton, wheat, silk, walnuts, and sheep are also produced. Xinjiang also has large deposits of minerals and oil.


Demographics

Xinjiang is home to several Muslim Turkic groups including the Uyghurs and the Kazakhs. Other PRC minority ethnic groups include Hui Chinese, the Kirghiz, the Mongols, the Russians, the Xibes, the Tajik, the Uzbek, the Tatars, and the Manchus.


Xinjiang has seen a similar struggle to Tibet's in maintaining its culture. The percentage of ethnic Han Chinese in Xinjiang has grown from 6 percent in 1949 to 40 percent at present.


The Uighurs trace descent to both the Turkic Uighurs and the pre-Turkic Indo-European Tocharians (or Tokharians), and fair-skin, hair and eyes, as well as other so-called 'Caucasoid' physical traits, are not uncommon among them.

+ Populations of ethnicities in 2000 Census
Ethnicity Population % (approximate)
Uyghur 8,345,622 45.21
Han 7,489,919 40.58
Kazakh 1,245,023 6.74
Hui 839,837 4.55
Kirghiz 158,775 0.86
Mongol 149,857 0.81
Dongxiang 55,841 0.30
Tajik 39,493 0.21
Xibe 34,566 0.19
Manchu 19,493 0.11
Tujia 15,787 0.086
Uzbek 12,096 0.066
Russian 8935 0.048
Miao 7006 0.038
Tibetan 6153 0.033
Zhuang 5642 0.031
Daur 5541 0.030
Tatar 4501 0.024


In 2002, there were 9,632,600 males (growth rate of 1.0%) and 9,419,300 females (growth rate of 2.2%). The population overall growth rate was 10.9‰, with 16.3‰ of birth rate and 5.4‰ mortality rate.


Culture

Tourism

Miscellaneous topics

Main article: List of East Turkestan-related topics


Professional sports teams in Xinjiang include:

Xinjiang is the home of the Lop Nur testing site for the PRC's nuclear weapons program.


Supporters of Uyghur independence in East Turkestan are active in Xinjiang.


External links

Pro-PRC links

  • Official site (http://www.xinjiang.gov.cn) (in Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese)
  • Xinjiang University (http://www.xju.edu.cn)
  • Subdivision info (http://www.xzqh.org/quhua/65xj/index.htm) (in Simplified Chinese)

Pro-Independence links

  • International Taklamakan Human Rights Association (http://www.taklamakan.org/)
  • Uyghur Human Rights Project (http://www.uhrp.org/)
  • East Turkistan Information Center (http://uygur.org/)
  • Uyghur Information Agency (http://www.uyghurinfo.com/)
  • Uyghur American Association (http://www.uyghuramerican.org/)
  • Citizens Against Communist Chinese Propaganda (http://www.caccp.org/)

Cultural links

  • UighurLanguage.com (http://www.uighurlanguage.com/)
  • Uyghur Scholars Homepage (http://www.uyghurscholars.org/)


Province-level divisions administered by the People's Republic of China
Provinces¹: Anhui | Fujian | Gansu | Guangdong | Guizhou | Hainan | Hebei | Heilongjiang | Henan | Hubei | Hunan | Jiangsu | Jiangxi | Jilin | Liaoning | Qinghai | Shaanxi | Shandong | Shanxi | Sichuan | Yunnan | Zhejiang
Autonomous Regions: Guangxi | Inner Mongolia | Ningxia | Tibet | Xinjiang
Municipalities: Beijing | Chongqing | Shanghai | Tianjin
Special Administrative Regions: Hong Kong | Macau
¹ See also: Political status of Taiwan
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Xinjiang Summary (3013 words)
Located in northwestern China, the Uighur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang is bordered by Mongolia to the northeast; the Chinese provinces of Qinghai and Gansu to the east; the Tibetan Autonomous Region to the southeast; India and Afghanistan to the south and southwest; Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan to the west; and Russia to the north.
Xinjiang borders the Tibet Autonomous Region to the south and Qinghai and Gansu provinces to the southeast, Mongolia to the east, Russia to the north, and Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and the Pakistan- and India-controlled parts of Kashmir to the west.
The autonomous region of the PRC was established on October 1, 1955, replacing the province.
Commentary No. 73: Islamic Unrest In the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (5187 words)
Beijing's crackdown on Muslim unrest in Xinjiang is ostensibly a response to a perceived threat to the stability of a region deemed to be of vital strategic significance.
Xinjiang is an important strategic region both in its location and in its resource potential; it is also an area where the native population's desire for cultural, linguistic and religious autonomy is stymied by a rigid colonial tradition.
The Uighur Autonomous Region was proclaimed in 1955.
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