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The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi is an epic and tragic history that chronicles a mass rebellion by the Muslims of Xinjiang against the China-based Qing empire from its beginnings in 1864 to the Qing reconquest of 1877 and its aftermath.

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Sayrami provides a gripping tale of political upheaval and military campaigns in mid-nineteenth-century East Turkestan: a firsthand account of shifting alliances and betrayal, bloody rebellions and massacres in a region where different empires collide. This brilliantly readable translation and insightful commentary is essential reading for those wishing to understand the region better. -- Rachel Harris, SOAS
With flawless mastery of the Chaghatai language, Schluessel has offered a brilliant English translation of the Tarikh-i Ḥamidi. This translation, and his excellent introduction, will be of great interest for Central Asia scholars as a political and intellectual history of the Uyghur homeland and a local history of the Qing empire’s Central Asian Muslim periphery. -- Ablet Kamalov, Turan University, and president of Central Eurasian Studies Society
The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi is an irreplaceable history that has been completely inaccessible to general readers. Thanks to Schluessel’s excellent translation, this important and fascinating text is available in plain English. Scholars and students can now gain insight into the experiences of the Uyghur people through the voice of one of their greatest writers. -- Hodong Kim, Seoul National University
It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of Eric Schluessel's translation of the Tarikh-i Ḥamidi. In its ongoing efforts to erase Uyghur culture, the Chinese party-state has pulled this text from the shelves. To buy it, read it, and share it is a defiant act of cultural preservation. -- James Millward, author of The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Terminology
Preface
Prolegomenon
The First Epic
The Second Epic
Description of Moghulistan
Notes
Bibliography
Index of People
Index of Places

The Tarikhi amidi

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    A Paperback / softback by Musa Sayrami, Eric Schluessel

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 25/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9780231210034, 978-0231210034
      ISBN10: 0231210035

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi is an epic and tragic history that chronicles a mass rebellion by the Muslims of Xinjiang against the China-based Qing empire from its beginnings in 1864 to the Qing reconquest of 1877 and its aftermath.

      Trade Review
      Sayrami provides a gripping tale of political upheaval and military campaigns in mid-nineteenth-century East Turkestan: a firsthand account of shifting alliances and betrayal, bloody rebellions and massacres in a region where different empires collide. This brilliantly readable translation and insightful commentary is essential reading for those wishing to understand the region better. -- Rachel Harris, SOAS
      With flawless mastery of the Chaghatai language, Schluessel has offered a brilliant English translation of the Tarikh-i Ḥamidi. This translation, and his excellent introduction, will be of great interest for Central Asia scholars as a political and intellectual history of the Uyghur homeland and a local history of the Qing empire’s Central Asian Muslim periphery. -- Ablet Kamalov, Turan University, and president of Central Eurasian Studies Society
      The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi is an irreplaceable history that has been completely inaccessible to general readers. Thanks to Schluessel’s excellent translation, this important and fascinating text is available in plain English. Scholars and students can now gain insight into the experiences of the Uyghur people through the voice of one of their greatest writers. -- Hodong Kim, Seoul National University
      It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of Eric Schluessel's translation of the Tarikh-i Ḥamidi. In its ongoing efforts to erase Uyghur culture, the Chinese party-state has pulled this text from the shelves. To buy it, read it, and share it is a defiant act of cultural preservation. -- James Millward, author of The Silk Road: A Very Short Introduction

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      Terminology
      Preface
      Prolegomenon
      The First Epic
      The Second Epic
      Description of Moghulistan
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index of People
      Index of Places

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