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31 August 2023

  • curprev 19:3419:34, 31 August 2023WingerBot talk contribsm 8,135 bytes −48 convert templatized Wikipedia link in location:1= in {{quote-book}} to w:...; convert templatized Wikipedia link in publisher:1= in {{quote-book}} to w:... (2); convert templatized Wikipedia link in journal= in {{quote-journal}} to w:...; convert templatized Wikipedia link in work= in {{quote-web}} to w:... (6); convert templatized Wikipedia link in author:1= in {{quote-web}} to w:... (2) undo

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  • curprev 22:4022:40, 29 November 2020Geographyinitiative talk contribs 5,728 bytes +402 →‎Proper noun: #* {{quote-book |en |url=https://archive.org/details/peopleofchina0000luhs_g4w2/ |year=2006 |title=The People of China |author=Shu Shin Luh |publisher=Mason Crest Publishers |page=[https://archive.org/details/peopleofchina0000luhs_g4w2/page/114/ 114] |ISBN=1-59084-831-4}} #*:Two Chinese men view an exhibit on the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, '''Hotan''', Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, 2003. undo

25 October 2020

  • curprev 01:2901:29, 25 October 2020Geographyinitiative talk contribs 5,326 bytes +676 →‎Proper noun: #* {{quote-book |en |url=https://archive.org/details/xinjianglandpeop0000unse/ |year=1989 |ISBN=7-80005-078-5 |title=Xinjiang : the Land and the People ({{lang|zh|新疆风物志}}) |translator=Zheng Ping ({{lang|zh|郑平}}), Luo Anji ({{lang|zh|洛安吉}}) |location=Beijing |publisher={{w|New World Press}} |page=[https://archive.org/details/xinjianglandpeop0000unse/page/145/ 145]}} #*:Recent excavations at the Mälikä Awat site in '''Hotan''' County revealed a forty-five-kilogram cache of We undo

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  • curprev 22:4222:42, 14 December 2019Geographyinitiative talk contribs 1,896 bytes +782 #* {{quote-web |en |year=2018 |url=https://www.hrw.org/report/2018/09/09/eradicating-ideological-viruses/chinas-campaign-repression-against-xinjiangs |title=“Eradicating Ideological Viruses” China’s Campaign of Repression Against Xinjiang’s Muslims |work={{w|Human Rights Watch}}}} #*:It is not uncommon to find Uyghurs, particularly from '''Hotan''' and Kashgar in southern Xinjiang, – perceived by the authorities as anti-government hotspots – reporting that half or more of their immediate family undo Tag: WT:NORM

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  • curprev 11:5711:57, 13 December 2019Geographyinitiative talk contribs 1,114 bytes +411 #* {{quote-web |en |year=2019 |url=http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-12/09/c_138617298.htm |title=Across China: Xinjiang's supportive policies benefit poor with job creation |editor=huaxia |work={{w|Xinhua News Agency}}}} #*:In 2018, Xinjiang initiated a three-year poverty-relief plan for the four regions in southern Xinjiang -- Aksu, Kashgar, '''Hotan''' and the Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture of Kizilsu. undo Tag: WT:NORM

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