Citations:Shufu

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English citations of Shufu

Map including Shufu (Shu-fu) (DMA, 1980)
  • 1956, Theodore Shabad, China's Changing Map: A Political and Economic Geography of The Chinese People's Republic[1], New York: Frederick A. Praeger, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 257:
    Kashgar is the largest city of the Tarim basin, situated also near the Soviet border. Its Chinese official name is K'o-shih, an abbreviated form of K'o-shih-k'a-erh, the phonetic rendering of Kashgar. Prior to 1950, Kashgar was known as Shufu. The city has a population of about 75,000, predominantly Uigur in ethnic composition. It is a center for trade in cotton, silk and sheepskins.
  • 2013 December 16, Ben Blanchard, Megha Rajagopalan, “Riot in China's Xinjiang kills 16, 'terror gang' blamed”, in Raju Gopalakrishnan, editor, Reuters[2], archived from the original on 19 January 2017, World News‎[3]:
    A police officer reached by Reuters in the county where the incident occurred, called Shufu county in Chinese, said it was “not convenient” to provide any additional information.
  • 2015 June 27, “Tongue-tied”, in The Economist[4], volume 415, number 8944, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 35:
    SHUFU COUNTY, KASHGAR
    Teaching Uighur children in Mandarin will not bring stability to Xinjiang
    "I CAN speak Chinese, I’m so awesome!” reads a sign on the wall of the Mingde primary school in Shufu, a town near the oasis city of Kashgar in the far western province of Xinjiang.
  • 2022 March 11, Shohret Hoshur, “Uyghur educator serving 7-year sentence for instructing students in mother tongue”, in Radio Free Asia[5], archived from the original on 12 March 2022[6]:
    Adil Tursun, a chemistry teacher and faculty director at Kashgar Kona Sheher (in Chinese, Shufu) County No. 1 High School was arrested in 2016 and sentenced in 2018 to seven years in Xinshou Prison in Shanghai after already having served two years of detention, said Abduweli Ayup, a former student who is now a Uyghur activist and linguist based in Norway.
  • [2022 May 16, Huizhong Wu, Drake Kang, “Uyghur country in China has highest prison rate in the world”, in AP News[7], archived from the original on 16 May 2022[8]:
    A list obtained and partially verified by the AP cites the names of more than 10,000 Uyghurs sent to prison in just Konasheher county alone, one of dozens in southern Xinjiang. In recent years, China has waged a brutal crackdown on the Uyghurs, a largely Muslim minority, which it has described as a war on terror.]