- Yining
Yining (zh-stp |t=伊寧 |s=伊宁 |p=Yíníng; Uighur غۇلجا Ghulja; also Ili, Yili, Kuldja, Kulja, Ghulja, Ining, _tr. Kulca) is a county-level city in western
Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of northwesternChina , and the capital of theIli Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture . Also known in ancient times as Almaliq.Kulja was also a name of the Ili region in the past.
Area and Population
Administratively, the City of Yining is a county-level administrative unit. As of 2004, it occupied 629 km², with the population of 430,000 people. [ [http://www.xzqh.org/quhua/65xj/40yili.htm Administrative division of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture] zh icon] The city is located at the elevation of about 640 meters.
The land area and population of the City of Yining were smaller before 2004; the increase resulted from the transfer of 2 villages with some 100 km² of land from the adjacent
Yining County (which is a separate administrative unit from the City of Yining).Geography
Yining is located on the northern side of the
Ili River in theDzungaria n basin, near the border withKazakhstan , and about 710Km west ofUrumqi . The Ili River valley is far wetter than any other part ofXinjiang and has rich grazing land.The City of Yining borders on
Huocheng County in the west and theYining County in the east; across the river in the south isQapqal Xibe Autonomous County .History
Note on historical place names
From 13-15th century it was under the control of
Chagatai Khanate known as Almaligh.In the 19th and early 20th century, the wordKuldja orKulja was often used in Russia and in the West as the name for the entire Chinese part of the Ili River basin as well as for its two main cities. The usage of1911 Encyclopedia Britannica is fairly characteristic: it defines "Kulja" as a "territory in north-west China" bounded by the Russian border and the mountains that surround the Ili basin, and it talks about two major cities of the region:
* "Kulja" (i.e. today'sYining ), or more spcifically "Old Kulja" (elsewhere, also called "Taranchi Kulja"), which was the commercial center of the region.
* "Suidun" (i.e.Suiding , now calledShuiding ), or more specifically "New Kulja", "Manchu Kulja", or "Ili" (elsewhere, also "Chinese Kulja"), the Chinese fortress and the regional capital.Suiding was located some 40 km to the northwest of
Yining , in today'sHuocheng County ; the regional capital was moved there "circa" 1883, prior to which the apellation "New Kulja" or "Manchu Kulja" was applied to theHuiyuan Cheng fortress, which was a bit closer to Yining.Qing Dynasty
Yining was the site of the Sino-Russian
Treaty of Kulja 1851, which opened the area for trade.In 1864-66, the city suffered severely from fighting during the
Muslim Rebellion . The city and the rest of the Ili River basin was seized by theRussia ns in1871 duringYakub Beg 's independent rule ofKashgaria . It was restored toChina under the terms of theTreaty of Saint Petersburg (1881) .People's republic
Yining became the capital of an autonomous district in
1954 . In1962 , major Sino-Soviet clashes took place along theIli River .Economy
Yining is the chief city, agricultural market, and commercial centre of the
Ili River valley. It is an old commercial center trading intea andcattle , and it is still an agricultural area with extensive livestock raising. It has fruit orchards.Iron andcoal are mined nearby.Transportation
Regular bus service is available to other cities in the region, and taxis are available locally. A few km North of town there is an airport, with commercial service to
Urumqi only. There is no rail service.References
External links
* [http://www.zgyn.gov.cn/ Yining City Government] zh icon
* [http://www.9654.com/m/yining.htm Map of the City of Yining] (Borders shown as they were before the annexation of the villages of Dadamutu (达达木图乡 on the map) and Panjin (潘津村 on the map) in 2004) zh icon
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