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    Hami (redirect from Kumul prefecture)
    Hami (Chinese: 哈密) or Kumul (Uyghur: قۇمۇل) is a prefecture-level city in eastern Xinjiang, China. It is well known for sweet Hami melons. In early 2016...
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    The Kumul Khanate was a semi-autonomous feudal Turco-Mongol khanate (equivalent to a banner in Mongolia) within the Qing dynasty and then the Republic...
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    The Kumul Rebellion (Chinese: 哈密暴動; pinyin: Hāmì bàodòng; lit. 'Hami Uprising') was a rebellion of Kumulik Uyghurs from 1931 to 1934 who conspired with...
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  • Kumul is the Uyghur name of Hami, a city in Xinjiang, China. Kumul may also refer to: Kumul Khanate, a semi-autonomous vassal state within the Qing Empire...
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    distributed widely in southern and northeastern New Guinea, where its name is kumul. It is also known as cenderawasih. As requested by Count Luigi Maria D'Albertis...
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  • (Qinwang) of the Kumul Khanate in China from 1882 to 1930, he was the final ruler of the Borjigid dynasty. Maqsud Shah was the Khan of Kumul from 1882 to...
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    of its official name. It emerged from the Kumul Rebellion following the abolition of the semi-autonomous Kumul Khanate by Xinjiang Governor Jin Shuren....
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    Hami melon (redirect from Kumul melon)
    The Hami melon is an umbrella term for sweet melon varieties from Xinjiang, China, especially from Hami. It is also referred to as the Chinese Hami melon...
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  • regarded as the country's national sport. The national side are known as the Kumuls ("birds-of-paradise" in Tok Pisin). Rugby league in Papua New Guinea was...
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    Yarkent, Kashgar, Yangihissar, Aksu, Uchturpan, Kucha, Karashar, Turpan and Kumul. It enjoyed continued dominance in the region for about 200 years until...
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  • Hami Desert (redirect from Kumul Desert)
    The Desert of Hami (Chinese: 哈密沙漠; pinyin: Hāmì Shāmò, Uyghur: Қумул Қумлуқи) is a section of the Gobi Desert in Xinjiang, China that occupies the space...
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    Hami Yizhou Airport or Kumul Airport (IATA: HMI, ICAO: ZWHM) is an airport serving the city of Hami (Kumul) in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China...
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  • Papua New Guinea Kumuls since 1975 starring with Kumul # 1 Paul Chue and the latest being Jeremiah Simbiken in 2022 who is PNG Kumul #310. Sevara Jr,...
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  • Kumul Depression, also known as the Hami Depression, (Chinese: 哈密盆地), is a basin in eastern Xinjiang, China. It is located in the south of the Kumul Prefecture...
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    independence movement leader who led several rebellions in Xinjiang against the Kumul Khanate, the Chinese governor Jin Shuren and later the Hui warlord Ma Zhongying...
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  • Naiman Khanate Tatar Khanate Moghul Khanate Yarkent Khanate Turpan Khanate Kumul Khanate – a vassal state to Qing dynasty and Republic of China, abolished...
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    during the Chinese Civil War. He entered the service in the Kumul Khanate of Muhammad Khan of Kumul and later his son Maksud Shah. He served as an advisor...
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  • flee to Kukunor only through Turpan and Kumul, which supplied his troops with food. Qings contacted ruler of Kumul Ubaidullah Khan (?–1709), he captured...
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  • also played an important role in the East Turkestan independence movement. Kumul Rebellion (1931–1934) Kirghiz rebellion (1932) Battle of Aksu (1933) Kizil...
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    operator of the joint venture, also comprising PNG company Oil Search, Santos, Kumul Petroleum Holdings (Papua New Guinea's national oil and gas company), JX...
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  • Association. Retrieved 12 September 2023 – via Facebook. "Match Fixture for the Kumul Petroleum Barrabundis at the MALAYSIA T20 MENS TRI-NATION CUP 2023". Cricket...
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    in overthrowing Gov. Jin Shuren after Jin abolished the Kumul Khanate and set off the Kumul Rebellion. Ma fought in Xinjiang for a while, was wounded...
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    Xinjiang due to their experience. Pappengut fought against Ma Zhongying in Kumul Rebellion in 1931. In late September or early October 1931, Pappengut commanded...
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  • Allāh) was born in 1626 in Kumul. While in Kumul, Muhammad Yusuf Khoja was a preacher. The primary Sufi order in the Kumul area at the time was the Black...
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  • John Wagambie is Papua New Guinea Kumul (#14) and coached the Papua New Guinea Kumuls in the 1980s. "John Wagambie - Summary". Rugby League Project. Retrieved...
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