A Study of the Merger of the Gucheng with the Manchu Garrison in Balikun and Urumqi from the Perspective of the Establishment of Xinjiang Province in the Late Qing Dynasty
CHEN Yue (History School of The Northwest University; cycn011@sina. com)
History School of The Northwest University
Online:2021-05-15
Published:2021-05-25
About author:CHEN Yue (History School of The Northwest University; cycn011@sina. com)
晚清新疆建省视角下巴里坤乌鲁木齐满营移并古城研究
陈跃(1980 -),男,西北大学历史学院副教授,西安 710127;cycn011@sina. com
西北大学历史学院
作者简介:陈跃(1980 -),男,西北大学历史学院副教授,西安 710127;cycn011@sina. com
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