Talk:Emin Minaret
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Emin Khoja
editImin Khwaja (Emin Khoja)
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the 1670s. In 1720 when, the Ch'ing forces finally marched into Turfan, Akhon Emin Khoja submitted to the Ch'ing emperor K'ang-hsi (r. 1662-1722) and brought along the city of Lukchun, one of the major towns of Turfan. Incessantly harassed by Junghars, Emin Khoja was forced to lead more than 8,000 Uighur inhabitants of Lukchun eastward and establish a settlement in
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From a distance we could see the tall, tapering silhouette of the minaret. Built by the Uighur architect Ibrahim in 1777 in memory of the Muslim ruler Emin Khoja, it struck me as the most beautiful building I had ever seen. There were no tiles, ...
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Emin Minaret This minaret three kilometres (two miles) east of the city is one of the architectural gems of the Silk Road. Started in 1777 at the behest of the ruler, Emin Khoja, it was completed in 1778 by his son Suleman, for whom it is also ...
Also called the Sugong Tower, it was built by Suleman in 1776 in the memory of Emin Khoja, the prefectural king of Turfan. The pillar with a huge base tapers gradually to the top like a cone. Its surface was decorated with grey sun-dried bricks ...
It has another name " tho Er»irlKh»jaJji§ti^de-debt Paying Tower" , for the local ruler, Emin Khoja, was honoured with title of the Zhengguo Duke and Turfan Prince by Emperor Qianlong for his contribution to the victory over rebellions and to ...
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