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  KASHGAR - LoveToKnow Article on KASHGAR
Beyond the bridge, a little way off, are the ruins of ancient Kashgr, which once covered a large extent of country on both sides of the Tuman, and the walls of which even now are 12 feet wide at the top and twice that in height.
This cityAski Shahr (Old Town) as it is now calledwas destroyed in 1514 by Mirza Ababakar (Abubekr) on the approach of Sultan Said Khans army.
Kashgarpassed through a troublous time, and in 1514, on the invasion of the Khan Sultan Said, was destroyed by Mirza Ababakar, who with the aid of ten thousand men built the new fort with massive defences higher up on the banks of the Tuman.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /K/KA/KASHGAR.htm   (1543 words)

  
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Beyond the bridge, a little way off, are the ruins of ancient Kashgar, which once covered a large extent of country on both sides of the Tuman, and the walls of which even now are 12 feet wide at the top and twice that in height.
This city - Aski Shahr (Old Town) as it is now called - was destroyed in 1514 by Mirza Ababakar (Abubekr) on the approach of Sultan Said Khan's army.
Kashgar passed through a troublous time, and in 1514, on the invasion of the Khan Sultan Said, was destroyed by Mirza Ababakar, who with the aid of ten thousand men built the new fort with massive defences higher up on the banks of the Tuman.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Kashgaria.html   (1681 words)

  
 KASHGAR - Online Information article about KASHGAR
Town) as it is now called—was destroyed in 1514 by Mirza Ababakar (Abubekr) on the approach of See also:
Kashgar passed through a troublous time, and in 1514, on the invasion of the Khan Sultan Said, was destroyed by Mirza Ababakar, who with the aid of ten thousand men built the new fort with massive defences higher up on the See also:
The dynasty of the Jagatai Khans collapsed in 1572 by the dismemberment of the country between See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /JUN_KHA/KASHGAR.html   (2100 words)

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