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⚫ | Back then, Russian czar gave them land. Your definition can not explain why only few Hui people are outside of China. | ||
Their ancestors fled there NOT from persecution but for famine in China in the 19th century | |||
⚫ | Back then, Russian czar gave them land to encourage them to stay. Your definition can not explain why only few Hui people are outside of China. |
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The Dungan are a Chinese Muslim people in Kyrgyzstan. Their ancestors fled there from persecution in China in the 19th century.
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Their ancestors fled there NOT from persecution but for famine in China in the 19th century Back then, Russian czar gave them land to encourage them to stay. Your definition can not explain why only few Hui people are outside of China.