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Central Asian Web Archive

Collected by: Center for Research Libraries

Archived since: Jan, 2020

Description:

The Central Asian Web Archive (formerly Central Asian Web Archiving) is the result of institutional collaboration between the Center for Research Libraries, based in Chicago, Illinois, and the Specialized Information Service for Central Asia, based at the State and University Library Göttingen in Germany. The Central Asian Web Archive focuses on websites from Xinjiang, China, written in the autochthonous languages of the region, as well as websites created by Uigurs in exile. Websites in Kazakh, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Turkmen, Mongolian, and other languages will be added as resources allow. As a whole, the Central Asian Web Archive is focused on websites related to language, literature, social activities, religion, culture, and the history of the indigenous peoples of Central Asia and Siberia. In the case of Xinjiang, websites on law, the economy, medicine, and those that feature the Uyghur language have been included. As some languages in Central Asia and Siberia are endangered, the Central Asian Web Archive includes all aspects of life to help preserve many aspects of language use. A more detailed description of the project is available on the homepage of the Specialized Information Service: https://fid-cassib.de/en/webarchive-central-asia/.

Subject:   Society & Culture Politics & Elections Government

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Title: ئۇيغۇر ئاگېنتلىقى تور-بېكىتى, Uyġur agentliqi tor-bekiti

URL: https://iuyghur.com/

Description: "Website of the Uyghurs in Exile based in Washington D.C. This website is considered as a news site accepted abroad by the Uyghurs in exile. This website publishes international news, news and articles about China, news from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China and about the life of the Uyghurs in exile. In addition, there are numerous articles on Uyghur culture (language, literature, history, regional studies of Xinjiang, folklore, Uyghur identity and reflections of exiled Uyghurs on it). In addition, there are essays on the political groupings, activities and opinions of the Uyghurs in exile, on reactions of the international media to China's human rights violations against Uyghurs, and publications on the topics of "sports", "education", "economy", "technology". This website has English, German, Turkish, Arabic and Japanese versions."

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Subject:   Exiled Uyghurs News Identity Culture Politics Society Economy

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