A History of Xinjiang
Discover the epic saga of Xinjiang – the crossroads where deserts meet mountains, where Silk Road caravans once carried silk, spices, ideas, and faiths across Eurasia. From the enigmatic Tarim mummies and ancient oasis settlements to the rise and fall of empires – Han, Tang, Mongol, Qing, and beyond – this meticulously researched history reveals how geography, trade, and relentless cultural exchange have shaped a region that continues to pulse at the heart of global affairs.
Through vivid storytelling, archaeological insight, and a chorus of voices ranging from Buddhist monks to Uyghur poets, Soviet advisors, and modern policymakers, the book brings Xinjiang’s layered past to life. You’ll walk the windswept dunes of the Taklamakan, trace the melt‑water rivers that nurtured oasis cities, and understand the enduring tension between local autonomy and imperial ambition that still defines the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region today.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a student of Eurasian civilizations, or simply curious about the forces behind today’s headlines, this volume offers a clear, balanced, and compelling narrative that transforms a remote frontier into a vivid, indispensable chapter of humanity’s shared story. Dive in and see why Xinjiang has always been – and will remain – a vital node in the web of human civilization.
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