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The Chinese-speaking Muslims (Dungans) of Central Asia: A Case of Multiple Identities in a Changing Context
Authors:Elisabeth Allès
Affiliation:Centre of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Studies, French National Centre for Scientific Research
Abstract:Chinese-speaking Muslims, called Dungans in Central Asia and Huizu in China, were forced to migrate to present-day Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan at the end of the nineteenth century. They reconstructed their identity through interrelations with local populations and the soviet categorisation of nationality. But after 1991, their status has being gradually destabilised owing to the changes in economic, social and political rules as well as citizenship regulations in these countries. They have to readapt to the new situation created by the independence of the three former Soviet Republics, which has challenged their unity.
Keywords:Central Asia  Dungan  ethnic group  identity  interrelation  Islam  kinship  language  unity
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