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June 19, 1950

Letter, Owen Lattimore to Mortimer Graves

Owen Lattimore continues to lobby for support to recruit an area studies specialist from Xinjiang.

June 19, 1950

Letter, Owen Lattimore to Lennox C. Fogg, Jr.

Lattimore forwards a letter from three exiled leaders from Xinjiang, and hints at Senator Joseph McCarthy's attacks on his character.

June 19, 1950

Letter, Owen Lattimore to Dr. W. Norman Brown

Owen Lattimore forwards a letter from three exiled leaders from Xinjiang, and asks for support to bring a Uyghur-language specialist to the US.

April 6, 1950

Letter, Muhammad Amin Bughra, Isa Yusuf Alptekin, and Colonel Adam Sabri to Owen Lattimore

Exiled in India, Bugrha, Alptekin, and Sabri ask Lattimore for financial and material support. They also praise Dean Acheson's January 1950 Press Club Speech.

June 14, 1969

Letter from Mohammad Sabiq, Special Agent in Afghanistan, to Yolbars Khan

Mohammad Sabiq describes his travels through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Iran and the fundraising to take care of refugees from Xinjiang,

July 16, 1956

Report and Recommendations by Yolbars Khan on Uighur and Kazak Refugees in the Middle East

Yolbars Khan reports on the conditions of refugees from Xiniiang in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Kashmir, and Pakistan, including the rival groups led by Isa Yusuf Alptekin and Emin Bugra.

August 4, 1955

Letters from Kazak Refugees in Turkey to Yolbars Khan

Refugees from Xinjiang, writing from Turkey, ask for Yolbars Khan for assistance.

May 10, 1954

Letter from Mohammad Emin Bugra, Former Deputy Chairman of Xinjiang Province, to Yolbars Khan, Chairman of the Office for the Xinjiang Provincial Government

In a letter to Yolbars Khan, Mohammad Emin Bugra call for the Republic of China to "take a benign stance in supporting Xinjiang’s independence."

May 28, 1937

Concerning Song Ziwen's Travel

The Politburo recommends that the governor of Xinjiang permit Song Ziwen to travel to Urumqi.

1944

The Truth about the Events in Xinjiang

An anonymous report on Soviet-Guomindang relations in Xinjiang, and political developments in Xinjiang since 1933.

Pagination