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E-Dui Family’s Historical Merit For The Governance Of Xinjiang In Qing Dynasty

Posted on:2019-05-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330566466735Subject:Special History
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The unity of Xinjiang in Qing dynasty is of great significance in the history of China.Qing dynasty implemented the policy of "governing according to local conditions and customs" and realized the reform of Burke system.E-Dui family was the most representative among local officials.In this paper,the rise and development of E-Dui family in Qing dynasty will be used to show E-Dui family’s identification with Qing dynasty.The members of E-Dui family resolutely safeguard the unity of China during the more than one hundred years of Manchu Court ruling Xinjiang.The paper tried to narrate E-Dui family by according to Marx’s historical theory.And it tried to explore the Qing dynasty identity of E-Dui family who was an representative of Burke Class that was based on narrating E-Dui family.Nest,it would be explored that the internal causes of Qing dynasty identity and Xinjiang is an inalienable part of China.E-Dui family was to the Qing dynasty identity to China was mainly reflected in they severely suppressing the various separatist activities in the south road of Xinjiang Tianshan mountains from the development of their family in Qing dynasty.Then,E-Dui family also actively adapted to the transformation of Xinjiang society in Qing dynasty.They gradually evolved into the analogy mainland gentry after de-administration in Burke Class.In the long run of Chinese history,Xinjiang has become a part of China in Han dynasty.the governance of Xinjiang that was up and down was carried out by various dynasties before Qing dynasty,but the Qing dynasty identity took root all ethnicities.In the end,it evolved into E-Dui family who was an representative of the Uighur elite identifying Qing dynasty.However,E-Dui family followed the Chinese Confucianism and conveyed the concept of identity to the Uighur society in Qing dynasty.
Keywords/Search Tags:Qing dynasty, E-Dui family, Burke system, Duke in Xinjiang
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