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  1. Jahanghir Khoja, Jāhangīr Khwāja or Jihangir Khoja (Uyghur: جهانگیر خوجا, جهانگير خوجة; traditional Chinese: 張格爾; simplified Chinese: 张格尔; pinyin: Zhānggé'ěr; 1788 – 1828), was a member of the influential Afaqi khoja clan, who managed to wrest Kashgaria from the Qing Empire's power for a few ...

  2. Jahanghir Khoja, Jāhangīr Khwāja, or Jihangir Khoja (Uyghur: جهانگیر خوجا ‎, Chinese: 張格爾; pinyin: Zhānggé'ěr) was a member of the influential East Turkestan Āfāqī khoja clan, who managed to wrest Kashgaria from the Qing Empire's power for a few years in the 1820s.

  3. During the 1826 invasion Jahangir Khoja's forces took six Hui Muslims as slaves, Nian Dengxi, Liu Qifeng, Wu Erqi, Ma Tianxi, Tian Guan, and Li Shengzhao, and sold them off in Central Asia, they escaped and fled back to China via Russia.

  4. Jahanghir Khoja, Jāhangīr Khwāja, or Jihangir Khoja (Template:Lang-ug, جهانگير خوجة , Template:Zh; 1788 – 1828) was a member of the influential East Turkestan Afaqi khoja clan, who managed to wrest Kashgaria from the Qing Empire's power for a few years in the 1820s.

  5. 23 de feb. de 2021 · The greatest threat to Chinese rule in Kashgar occurred in 1825, when yet another rebellion broke out. Unlike the previous rebellions, this one was more successful, as its leader, Jahangir Khoja, managed to wrest control of Kashgar from the Chinese, and held on to the city for some time.

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  6. Attacks on the Qing began in earnest approximately twenty years later in 1820. At that time, Jāhangīr Khoja, the son of Sarimsaq, proposed to the ruler of Khoqand, Umar Khan, that they join as allies and launch a holy war against the Qing.

  7. The paper will try to explain that the devastation of Jahangir’s regime was a result of the lack of trust between Qoqand and Kashghar rulers, a revised strategy of Chinese authorities and the...