Dafdar

Township in Xinjiang, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dafdar,[a] also spelled Daftar,[5] is a township in the Taghdumbash Pamir located in Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County, Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. The township is located near the China–Pakistan border.[1][2] The southern part of the township is located in the Trans-Karakoram Tract claimed by India.[6]

CountryPeople's Republic of China
Elevation3,700 m (12,100 ft)
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Dafdar
达布达尔乡 (Chinese)
دەفتەر يېزىسى (Uyghur)
ذەۋذار دىيۇر (Sarikoli)
دَڤدار دیار (Wakhi)
Wakhis and Kyrgyz at Dafdar as photographed by Aurel Stein
Wakhis and Kyrgyz at Dafdar as photographed by Aurel Stein
Dafdar is located in Southern Xinjiang
Dafdar
Dafdar
Location in Xinjiang
Coordinates: 37.3427806°N 75.4063098°E / 37.3427806; 75.4063098
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceXinjiang
PrefectureKashgar Prefecture
CountyTashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County
Area
  Total
11,400 km2 (4,400 sq mi)
Elevation3,700 m (12,100 ft)
Population
 (2010)[2][3]
  Total
2,718
  Density0.238/km2 (0.618/sq mi)
Ethnic groups
  Major ethnic groupsChinese Tajiks, Kyrgyz[2]
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard Time)
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Dafdar
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese达布达尔乡
Traditional Chinese達布達爾鄉
Hanyu PinyinDábùdá'ěr Xiāng
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDábùdá'ěr Xiāng
Uyghur name
Uyghurدەفتەر يېزىسى
Transcriptions
Latin YëziqiDefter Yëzisi
Yengi YeziⱪDəftər Yezisi
Siril YëziqiДәфтәр Йезиси
Sarikoli name
Sarikoliذەۋذار دىيۇر
[ðavðɔr diyur]
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Name

Dafdar means "door" or "gateway" in the Sarikoli language, spoken by Chinese Tajiks.[1]

History

Map of the region including Dafdar (labeled as Ta-fu-tai-erh[7]) (AMS, 1966)

The area has been used for grazing by various pastoral people in the region for centuries.[8]

During the Qing dynasty, the Chinese claimed suzerainty over the area but permitted the Mir of Hunza to administer the region in return for a tribute.[9] According to British colonial sources, this arrangement started during early Ayosh dynasty of Mir of Hunza, as the Mir conquered the Kirghiz nomads of Taghdumbash Pamir.[10] The Mir erected a cairn in the village to evidence his control. The tribute system continued up until 1937.[8][9]

In 1875, British explorers recorded that Dafdar did not have a permanent settlement, but that it was used a caravan camp on the route between Tashkurgan and Hunza Valley.[11] In the early 1900s, a group of Wakhi settled here with the consent of the Chinese authority.[12][8]

In March 1950, Dafdar Township was established.[1]

In 1959, Dafdar Township became a commune.[1]

In 1966, Dafdar Commune was renamed Xianfeng Commune ('pioneer commune', 先锋公社).[1]

In 1975 in the closing days of the Cultural Revolution, the original name was restored.[1]

In February 1985, Dafdar Commune was made a township.[1]

Emerald deposits were discovered in Dafdar in 2003. These emeralds show similar chemical fingerprints to Afghan emeralds from Panjshir Valley.[13]

Geography

K2, the second highest mountain on Earth, is located in the Trans-Karakoram Tract[6] on the China-Pakistan border in Dafdar.[2]

Dafdar village lies at an altitude of 3,400 m above sea level, just to the east of the Karakoram Highway.[8]

Administrative divisions

As of 2019, the township included five villages (Mandarin Chinese pinyin-derived names):[1][2][14]

  • Dafdar (达布达尔村)(دەفتەر كەنتى)
  • Bayik (Atejiayili 阿特加依里村)(ئاتجەيلى كەنتى)
  • Raskam (Resikamu 热斯喀木村 / 热斯卡木村)(راسكام كەنتى)
  • Bosit Dokit (波斯特多克特村)(بوسىت دوكىت كەنتى)
  • Khunjerab (红其拉甫村)(قونجىراپ كەنتى)

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
20003,123    
20102,718−1.38%
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In 1997, 89.6% of the population of the township was Chinese Tajik and 10.3% of the population was Kyrgyz.[2]

It is inhabited by Wakhis.[15]

As of the 2000s, there was one mosque in the township and twelve religious professionals.[1]

Transportation

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References

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