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The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi

A Late-Qing Uyghur History
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The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi is an epic and tragic history from Xinjiang, northwest China, the homeland of the Muslim Uyghur people. Written in the early 20th century by eyewitness and participant Musa Sayrami, it chronicles the 1864–1877 Muslim rebellion against the Qing empire. The narrative captures the initial hope for justice and Islamic rule under Yaʿqub Beg, the emirate leader, as well as the eventual Qing reconquest and the tragic consequences of flawed leadership. Combining battle scenes, political intrigue, legends, and reflections on empire, the work offers a deeply insightful Uyghur perspective on this turbulent era.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in Central Asian history, Islamic studies, and Uyghur culture. Scholars, students, and anyone seeking to understand the complex history of Xinjiang, Qing empire relations, and 19th-century rebellions will find it invaluable.

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The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi is an epic and tragic history that chronicles a mass rebellion by the Muslims of Xinjiang against the China-based Qing empire from its beginnings in 1864 to the Qing reconquest of 1877 and its aftermath.

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The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi is an epic and tragic history from the region of Xinjiang in northwest China, the homeland of the Muslim-majority Uyghur people. Written in the early twentieth century, it chronicles a mass rebellion by the Muslims of Xinjiang against the China-based Qing empire from its beginnings in 1864 to the Qing reconquest of 1877 and its aftermath. Its author, Musa Sayrami, was an eyewitness to and participant in the rebellion, and he later became a servant to the state that arose from it: an emirate led by the Central Asian military commander Yaʿqub Beg.

Sayrami documents the optimism of the rebellion's early days, when local Muslims rose up to demand justice, as well as the tragedies that resulted from its leaders' hubris. Yaʿqub Beg's state offered hope for Islamic rule, but he turned out to be a flawed ruler, and the Qing reconquered the region. The narrative alternates dramatic scenes of battles and intrigue with colourful legends and reflections on the nature of politics.

Sayrami wrote not only to record events being lost from memory three decades after the uprising but also to account for why the Islamic rebellion had failed. He draws on traditional Islamic scholarship to analyse the relationship between Qing and Islamic power, developing an incisive argument about politics and empire. Presenting a distinctly Uyghur perspective on China, Eurasia, and the world, The Tarikh-i Ḥamidi is at once an invaluable lens on a period of flux and a cornerstone of Uyghur writing.

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"Sayrami provides a gripping tale of political upheaval and military campaigns in mid-nineteenth-century East Turkestan," praises Rachel Harris of SOAS, calling this edition an essential and brilliantly readable work. Ablet Kamalov of Turan University highlights the "brilliant English translation" by Schluessel and its importance for understanding Central Asian political and intellectual history. This translation makes a previously inaccessible Uyghur historical text available to scholars and general readers alike.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231210034

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 July 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 4 maps

Contributors:

  • Translated by Eric Schluessel

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 520

About the Author

Mullah Musa b. Mullah ʿIsa Khoja Sayrami (1836–1917) was an intellectual, writer, and political figure in the region known as Xinjiang or East Turkestan. His works of scholarship and poetry hold an esteemed place in the Uyghur canon.

Eric Schluessel is an associate professor of history and international affairs at the George Washington University. He is the author of Land of Strangers: The Civilizing Project in Qing Central Asia (Columbia, 2020).

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