Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County

Autonomous county in western Xinjiang, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County[5][6][7] (officially spelled Taxkorgan) is an autonomous county of Kashgar Prefecture, in western Xinjiang, China. The county seat is Tashkurgan. The county is the only Tajik (Pamiri) autonomous county in China.[1]

Sarikoliتاشقۈرغان تۇجىك ئافتۇنۇم نايە
CountryChina
County seatTashkurgan
Elevation
3,094 m (10,151 ft)
Quick facts Name transcription(s), • Chinese ...
Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County
Name transcription(s)
  Chinese塔什库尔干塔吉克自治县
  Uyghurتاشقۇرغان تاجىك ئاپتونوم ناھىيىسى
  Sarikoliتاشقۈرغان تۇجىك ئافتۇنۇم نايە
View of Muztagh Ata from the Karakoram Highway
Tashkurgan County (red) in Kashgar Prefecture (yellow) and Xinjiang
Tashkurgan County (red) in Kashgar Prefecture (yellow) and Xinjiang
Tashkurgan is located in Southern Xinjiang
Tashkurgan
Tashkurgan
Location of county seat in Xinjiang
Tashkurgan is located in Xinjiang
Tashkurgan
Tashkurgan
Tashkurgan (Xinjiang)
Tashkurgan is located in China
Tashkurgan
Tashkurgan
Tashkurgan (China)
Coordinates: 37°46′20″N 75°13′48″E
CountryChina
Autonomous regionXinjiang
PrefectureKashgar
County seatTashkurgan
Township-level divisions12[1]
Area
  Total
25,000 km2 (9,700 sq mi)
Elevation
3,094 m (10,151 ft)
Population
 (2020)[2]
  Total
39,946
  Density1.6/km2 (4.1/sq mi)
Ethnic groups
  Major ethnic groupsTajiks (Pamiris)[1][3]
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard[a])
Postal code
845250
Area code998
Websitewww.tskeg.gov.cn (in Chinese)
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SimplifiedChinese塔什库尔干塔吉克自治县
Hanyu PinyinTǎshíkù'ěrgān Tǎjíkè Zìzhìxiàn
Hanyu PinyinTǎshíkù'ěrgān Tǎjíkè Zìzhìxiàn
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Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County
A sign welcoming motorists to Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese塔什库尔干塔吉克自治县
Traditional Chinese塔什庫爾干塔吉克自治縣
Hanyu PinyinTǎshíkù'ěrgān Tǎjíkè Zìzhìxiàn
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTǎshíkù'ěrgān Tǎjíkè Zìzhìxiàn
Gwoyeu RomatzyhTaashyrkuh'eelgan Taajyikeh Tzyhjyhshiann
Wade–GilesTʻa3-shih2-kʻu4-êrh3-kan1 Tʻa3-chi2-kʻo4 Tzŭ4-chih4-hsien4
Yale RomanizationTǎshŕkùěrgān Tǎjíkè Dz̀jr̀syàn
IPA[tʰà.ʂɻ̩̌.kʰû.àɚ.kán tʰà.tɕǐ.kʰɤ̂ tsɹ̩̂.ʈʂɻ̩̂.ɕjɛ̂n]
Uyghur name
Uyghurتاشقۇرغان تاجىك ئاپتونوم ناھىيىسى
Transcriptions
Latin YëziqiTashqurghan Tajik Aptonom Nahiyisi
Yengi YeziⱪTaxⱪurƣan Tajik Aptonom Naⱨiyisi
Siril YëziqiTашқурған таҗик аптоном наһийиси
Sarikoli name
Sarikoliتاشقۈرغان تۇجىك ئافتۇنۇم نايە
Toxkhürghon Tujik Oftunum Noya[b]
[tɔʃqyrʁɔn tuʤik ɔftunum nɔja]
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History

During the Han dynasty, the town of Tashkurgan was known as Puli (Chinese: 蒲犁; pinyin: Púlí);[8] during the Tang dynasty, it was a protectorate of the Sassanids, during the Yuan dynasty it was part of the Chaghatai empire. It was part of China during the Qing dynasty.

Many centuries later, Tashkurgan became the capital of the Sarikol kingdom (色勒库尔), a kingdom of the Pamir Mountains, and later of Qiepantuo (朅盘陀) under the Persian Empire. At the northeast corner of the town is a huge fortress known as the Princess Castle dating from the Yuan dynasty (1279–1368 CE) and the subject of many colourful local legends. A ruined fire temple is near the fortress.

The region came under Chinese rule from Qing dynasty, to the Republic of China and later on to the People's Republic of China.

On September 17, 1954, Tashkurgan was made an autonomous region (Chinese: 自治区). In February 1955, it was made an autonomous county (Chinese: 自治县).[9]

In 1955, Bulungkol was transferred to Akto County from Tashkurgan County.[10]

In August 2013, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences announced that they excavated a cluster of Zoroastrian tombs in Tashkurgan.[11]

In May 2017, the county was hit with a magnitude 5.5 earthquake that killed eight and injured 29.[12]

Geography

Tashkurgan County is located in the eastern part of the Pamir Plateau, where the Kunlun, Karakoram, Hindukush and Tian Shan mountains come together, at the borders with Afghanistan (Wakhan Corridor), Tajikistan (Gorno-Badakhshan Province), Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan) and India (Ladakh). The county seat is Tashkurgan Town.

The territorial expanse of the county is 178 kilometres (111 mi) from north to south and 140 kilometres (87 mi) from east to west,[citation needed] the total area is about 25,000 square kilometres (9,700 mi2),[1] with an average altitude above 4,000 metres (13,000 ft).[1] The county includes a significant part of the Trans-Karakoram Tract, disputed by India and Pakistan in the ongoing Kashmir conflict; while Pakistan and China settled the border issue in 1963, India continues to claim it as part of the state of Jammu and Kashmir.[citation needed]

The Muztagh Ata, at 7,546 metres (24,757 ft), and the Kongur Tagh, at 7,719 metres (25,325 ft), are the main peaks in the county, while the two main rivers are the Tashkurgan River and the Tiznap River.[citation needed] By including the Trans-Karakoram Tract, the county also borders several eight-thousanders, including K2, at 8,611 metres (28,251 ft) the second-highest mountain in the world.[citation needed]

The area has a sizable amount of mineral water, glacial water, and hot springs.[13] The county has 23 glacial water springs, with an annual output of 30,000,000 cubic metres (1.1×109 cu ft).[13]

Climate

Tashkurgan has a cold desert climate (Köppen BWk), influenced by the high elevation, with long, very cold winters, and warm summers. Monthly daily average temperatures range from −11.9 °C (10.6 °F) in January to 16.4 °C (61.5 °F) in July, while the annual mean is 3.58 °C (38.4 °F). An average of only 68 millimetres (2.68 in) of precipitation falls per year.

More information Climate data for Tashkurgan, elevation 3,090 m (10,140 ft), (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1971–2010), Month ...
Climate data for Tashkurgan, elevation 3,090 m (10,140 ft), (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1971–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 6.5
(43.7)
12.2
(54.0)
18.9
(66.0)
22.0
(71.6)
25.1
(77.2)
31.0
(87.8)
32.5
(90.5)
31.4
(88.5)
27.8
(82.0)
22.7
(72.9)
14.3
(57.7)
10.5
(50.9)
32.5
(90.5)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) −4.1
(24.6)
0.3
(32.5)
7.4
(45.3)
13.3
(55.9)
17.4
(63.3)
20.9
(69.6)
24.1
(75.4)
23.3
(73.9)
19.2
(66.6)
12.2
(54.0)
5.7
(42.3)
−1.3
(29.7)
11.5
(52.8)
Daily mean °C (°F) −11.8
(10.8)
−6.8
(19.8)
0.7
(33.3)
6.6
(43.9)
10.4
(50.7)
13.8
(56.8)
16.8
(62.2)
16.1
(61.0)
11.9
(53.4)
4.7
(40.5)
−2.3
(27.9)
−9.2
(15.4)
4.2
(39.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −18.6
(−1.5)
−13.9
(7.0)
−6.3
(20.7)
−0.2
(31.6)
3.7
(38.7)
7.1
(44.8)
9.9
(49.8)
9.4
(48.9)
4.1
(39.4)
−3.1
(26.4)
−9.6
(14.7)
−15.9
(3.4)
−2.8
(27.0)
Record low °C (°F) −40.1
(−40.2)
−36.0
(−32.8)
−25.7
(−14.3)
−11.5
(11.3)
−5.6
(21.9)
−1.0
(30.2)
2.2
(36.0)
−0.2
(31.6)
−5.0
(23.0)
−12.2
(10.0)
−23.3
(−9.9)
−31.5
(−24.7)
−40.1
(−40.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 2.7
(0.11)
3.5
(0.14)
3.2
(0.13)
5.3
(0.21)
11.7
(0.46)
19.7
(0.78)
13.6
(0.54)
12.7
(0.50)
7.8
(0.31)
2.1
(0.08)
0.8
(0.03)
2.3
(0.09)
85.4
(3.38)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 2.4 2.5 2.3 2.8 5.9 7.6 6.8 6.3 2.9 1.9 0.4 1.4 43.2
Average snowy days 3.6 3.7 4.7 4.8 3.1 0.5 0 0 0.4 2.8 1.3 2.0 26.9
Average relative humidity (%) 52 46 36 33 37 41 40 42 41 38 40 47 41
Mean monthly sunshine hours 174.9 171.1 229.6 258.9 282.3 296.3 314.2 285.2 269.8 254.6 212.3 181.1 2,930.3
Percentage possible sunshine 57 55 61 65 64 67 71 69 74 75 71 61 66
Source 1: China Meteorological Administration[14][15]
Source 2: Weather China[16]
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Administrative divisions

The county administers 2 towns, 9 townships and 1 ethnic township, which then administer 50 village-level divisions.[1]

More information Name: 234–236, Sarikoli (Uyghur Arabic) ...
Name[10]:234–236Sarikoli
(Uyghur Arabic)
Sarikoli
(in IPA)
Uyghur
(Erep Yeziⱪi)
Uyghur
(Siril Yezik)
Uyghur
(ULY)
Chinese (Simplified)[1][17][18]Pinyin
Tashkurgan Townتاشقۈرغان بۇزۇرtɔɕqyrʁɔn buzurتاشقۇرغان بازىرىТашқурған базириTashqurghan baziri塔什库尔干镇Tǎshíkù'ěrgān Zhèn
Tajik Abat [zh; ug]تۇجىك ئاباد بۇزۇرtud͡ʑikɔbɔd buzurتاجىك ئابات بازىرىТаҗик Абaт базириTajik Abat baziri塔吉克阿巴提镇Tǎjíkè Ābātí Zhèn
Tashkurgan Township [zh; ug]تاشقۈرغان دىيۇرtɔɕqyrʁɔn diyurتاشقۇرغان يېزىسىТашқурған йәзисиTashqurghan yëzisi塔什库尔干乡Tǎshíkù'ěrgān Xiāng
Tagarma Township [zh; ug]تەغەرمى دىيۇرtaʁarmi diyurتاغارما يېزىسىТағарма йәзисиTagharma yëzisi塔合曼乡Tǎhémàn Xiāng
Tiznap Township [zh; ug]تىزنېف دىيۇرtiznef diyurتىزناپ يېزىسىТизнап йәзисиTiznap yëzisi提孜那甫乡Tízīnàfǔ Xiāng
Dafdar Townshipذەۋذار دىيۇرðavðɔr diyurدەفتەر يېزىسىДәфтәр йәзисиDefter yëzisi达布达尔乡Dábùdá'ěr Xiāng
Waqa Township [zh; ug]ۋەچە دىيۇرwat͡ɕa diyurۋەچە يېزىسىВәчә йәзисиWeche yëzisi瓦恰乡Wǎqià Xiāng
Baldir Township [zh; ug]بەلدىر دىيۇرbaldir diyurبەلدىر يېزىسىБалдир йәзисиBeldir yëzisi班迪尔乡Bāndí'ěr Xiāng
Maryang Township [zh; ug]مەرياڭ دىيۇرmarjɔŋ diyurمارياڭ يېزىسىМаряң йәзисиMaryang yëzisi马尔洋乡Mǎ'ěryáng Xiāng
Datong Township [zh; ug]تۈڭ دىيۇرtyŋ diyurداتۇڭ يېزىسىДатуң йәзисиDatung yëzisi大同乡Dàtóng Xiāng
Koguxluk Township [zh; ug]قۇغۇشلۇغ دىيۇرquʁuɕluʁ diyurقوغۇشلۇق يېزىسىҚоғухлуқ йәзисиQoghushluq yëzisi库科西鲁格乡Kùkēxīlǔgé Xiāng
Kokyar Kyrgyz Township [zh; ug]1کاکيەر قىرغىز مىلى دىيۇرkɔkjar qirʁiz mili diyurكۆكيار قىرغىز مىللىي يېزىسىКөкяр Қирғиз миллий йәзисиKökyar Qirghiz milliy yëzisi科克亚尔柯尔克孜族乡Kēkèyà'ěr Kē'ěrkèzīzú xiāng
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  • Mazar sheep breeding farm (麻扎尔种羊场)
  • Buhoi Jirap farm (布候依吉拉甫农场))
  • Dairy farm (牛奶场)
  • Bazadax forest farm (巴扎达什牧林场)

Notes

  1. Official Kyrgyz name of Kokyar Kyrgyz Township: كۅكجار قىرعىز ۇلۇتتۇق ايىلى (Көкжар Кыргыз улуттуқ айылы / Kökcar Kyrgyz ayyly)

Demographics

More information Year, Pop. ...
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
199527,800    
200030,454+1.84%
201037,843+2.20%
[19]
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Map including Tashkurgan (T'a-shih-k'u-erh-kan) (DMA, 1985)
Map including Tashkurgan (labeled as Tashkargan) (1917)
Map including areas in the southern part of today's Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County (AMS, 1955)
Map including areas in the southern part of today's Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County (ACIC, 1969)

As of 2018, Tashkurgan County had a population of 40,999,[20] up slightly from the 40,381 reported in 2015,[21] and the 37,843 counted in the 2010 Chinese census.[19]

Ethnic composition

More information Ethnic group ...
Tashkurgan Tajik Autonomous County Ethnic Composition
Ethnic group 2015[21] 2018[20]
Tajiks 32,867 81.39% 33,718 82.24%
Han Chinese 2,911 7.21% 2,690 6.56%
Kyrgyz 2,320 5.75% 2,369 5.78%
Uyghur 2,179 5.40% 2,131 5.20%
Hui 30 0.07% 29 0.07%
Kazakh 15 0.04% 15 0.04%
Manchu 9 0.02% 6 0.01%
Mongol 9 0.02% 6 0.01%
Sibe 7 0.02% 6 0.01%
Russian 1 < 0.01% 0 0.00%
Others 33 0.08% 29 0.07%
Total 40,381 100.00% 40,999 100.00%
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Tajiks make up a overwhelming majority of the county's population, with recent figures indicating they make up somewhere from 80.9% of the population,[1] to 82.24%.[20] Other prominent ethnic groups include the Han Chinese, the Kyrgyz, and Uyghurs.[20][21]

In 1999, 6.28% of the population of Tashkurgan County was Han Chinese and 5.08% of the population was Uyghur.[22]

In 1995, the total population of Tashkurgan was 27,800, among them 84% Tajiks of Xinjiang, who speak the Sarikoli language, 4% Han and 12% other nationalities.[citation needed]

Economy

Animal husbandry is the primary economic mode with agriculture. The well-known Dunbashi fat-tailed sheep (敦巴什大尾羊) are raised in the county as well as domestic yaks. Agricultural products include highland barley, wheat, and others. Mineral resources include iron,[9] sulfur,[9] asbestos,[9] black jasper,[13] and jade.[13] In 2011, the county was considered relatively poor. 90% of the residents were engaged in animal husbandry.[23]

The annual per capita disposable income in 2023 totaled ¥35,356 for the county's urban residents, and ¥11,998 for the county's rural residents.[13] These figures increased 3.1% and 8.1%, respectively, from 2022.[13] The unemployment rate in the county's urban area totaled less than 3%.[13]

In 2019, the county government reported that the county has 17 impoverished villages, and 893 households with 3682 people in poverty.[1]

The county has a sizable tourism industry, and received about 1.36 million tourists in 2023.[13]

Tashkurgan County hosts two international land ports: the Khunjerab Land Port [zh] at Khunjerab Pass, and the Karasu Land Port at Kulma Pass.[13]

Transportation

The county is served by Karakoram Highway, which runs through Tashkurgan.[24] As of September 2016, China has begun building an elevated road[further explanation needed] which is expected to be completed in a few years.[citation needed] Tashkurgan Khunjerab Airport, which was opened in December 2022, is located in the county.[25]

See also

Notes

  1. Locals in Xinjiang frequently observe UTC+6 (Xinjiang Time), 2 hours behind Beijing.
  2. There is no official orthography for Sarikoli in China. This is the spelling used in the Sarikoli-Chinese dictionary written by linguist Gao Erqiang.[4]

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