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Qira County (
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: ), alternatively Chira or Cele (from
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), is a county in
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,
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, China. Almost all the residents of the county are
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and live around
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and
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. The county is bordered to the north by
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, to the east by Yutian / Keriya County, to the northwest by
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, to the southwest by
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including the China-India disputed
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area and to the south by
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,
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in Tibet.


History

The sixth century
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oasis town archaeological site where Buddhist shrines and texts were discovered is located in the desert of northern Qira (Chira) County. Qira town (Chira), the town that is the current county seat of Qira County, has been forced to change locations on three occasions due to encroachment by the sands of the Taklamakan Desert. In his 1900-01 expedition in the region,
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travelled across the northern section of today's Qira County, a section of the
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between today's
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and the
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. There were several wells along the course he took. Qira County was divided from Yutian / Keriya County in 1928/9. In the thirty years between the 1950s and 1980s, a significant area of farmland near the county seat was taken into the desert by blown sand. Since the founding of Xinjiang Autonomous Region in 1955, Qira County has been part of Hotan Prefecture. In the 1980s, 446 households living in the county seat were forced to relocate due to the effects of
desertification Desertification is a type of gradual land degradation of Soil fertility, fertile land into arid desert due to a combination of natural processes and human activities. The immediate cause of desertification is the loss of most vegetation. This i ...
which had brought the
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within km of their homes, sometimes burying homes in sand overnight. In 1983, the Qira research station of the
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was founded to combat drift sand. A transitional zone was established with help from the scientists at the station, and the sands were pushed back over . In 2005, a small 1,500 year-old
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was discovered from Damiku (Damagou). On October 20, 2014, Damiku (Damagou) was changed from a township to a town. On January 7, 2016, areas near Nur, Bostan and Ulughsay townships in Qira County were made part of the newly created Kunyu. On February 28, 2017, it was announced by the county government that those who reported others for stitching the ' star and crescent moon' insignia on their clothing or personal items or having the words '
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' on their mobile phone case, purse or other jewelry, would be eligible for cash payments. In March 2017, Salamet Memetimin, the Communist Party secretary for Chaka township's Bekchan village and ethnic Uyghur, was relieved of her duties for taking her
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marriage vows at her home. According to the Hotan Daily, 97 officials were charged with disciplinary violations at this time. In 2018, local government authorities in the county expected to have almost 12,000 detainees in vocational camps and detention centres and some projects related to the centres outstripped budgetary limits. According to the Chinese Government, by the end of 2018, construction of Jinnan New Village () in Qira Town (Cele) was completed. To increase aid delivery to Xinjiang, places in Xinjiang are paired with other areas of China which can provide aid.
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and Hotan are paired in this program. Through assistance from the Tianjin government, a standard football field and training center was constructed at the No. 1 Primary School in the county.


Geography

The northern part of Qira County is made up of sand dunes and ends in a straight line drawn in the
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that forms part of the boundary between Hotan Prefecture and
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. The area is between and above sea level. Oasis areas occupy 2.9% of the total area of the county. The oasis areas along
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include the Qira County county seat area, Gulahma and Damiku. Qaka, Ulughsay, Nur, Bostan and Kunyu's small exclaves in Qira County are located close to the Kunlun Mountains. The southern part of Qira County is mountainous with an average elevation of above sea level. The upper reaches of the
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(Yurung Kash), which provide water for Hotan (Khotan), are found in the
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of southern Qira County. Mountain passes in the area include Mandar Kol Dawan, Shalgon Dawan, Kuchkash Bulak Dawan, and Art Dawan. One of the prominent mountains in the county is Muztag, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (K5,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Wu-lu-ko Ho Shan, Mo-shih Shan, Mu-shih Shan,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Muztagh Jilga; ,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency ) which is above sea level. The
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from this mountain creates the Qira River (Cele River, Ts'e-lo Ho; ) which flows through Qaka into the Qira county seat. In the mid-20th century, camping grounds in the sparsely populated southern mountainous area of the county included Chotma, Yangi kan, Zaiuk, Yaskako Tagh, Mandar Chap, and Chumik.


Climate


Administrative divisions

Qira County includes two
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and six
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:


Economy

Agricultural products of the county include wheat, corn, cotton, petroleum products, melons, pomegranates, walnuts, peaches, and apricots. Livestock raised in the county include horses, cows and sheep. Industry in the country includes electronics, construction, cotton ginning and food processing (fruits).


Demographics

As of 2015, 163,705 of the 166,735 residents of the county were
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, 2,921 were
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and 109 were from other ethnic groups. As of the 2010s, the population of Qira County was more than 98%
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. As of 1999, 98.45% of the population of Qira (Cele) County was Uyghur and 1.51% of the population was Han Chinese.


Transportation

*
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runs through the Qira County county seat, Gulahma and Damiku. * Qira Railway Station is served by Hotan–Ruoqiang railway.


Notable persons

*
Ismail Amat Ismail Amat (; zh , s = 司马义·艾买提 , p = Sīmǎyì Àimǎití ; September 1935 – 16 October 2018) was a Chinese politician of Uyghur ethnicity who served as Chairman of Xinjiang, State Councillor, Vice Chairman of the Standing C ...
, former Chairman (Governor) of Xinjiang


Gallery

File:Johnson-journey-ilchi1865-mapa.jpg, Map including Chira (1865) File:Plate 23. Sect. II- Chinese Turkistan, Kashmir & Jamu of maps of Constables 1893 hand atlas.jpg, Map of the region including Chira (1893) File:China West 1906-08 Sven Hedin.jpg, Map of the expeditions of
Sven Hedin Sven Anders Hedin, KNO1kl RVO,Wennerholm, Eric (1978) ''Sven Hedin – En biografi'', Bonniers, Stockholm (19 February 1865 – 26 November 1952) was a Swedish geographer, topographer, explorer, photographer, travel writer and illustrator ...
(1906-8) including Qira (labeled as Chira) ( RGS, early 20th century) File:Txu-oclc-6654394-ni-44-3rd-ed.jpg, Map including the southern part of Qira County and the county's border with Tibet (
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, 1950) File:Txu-oclc-6654394-nj-44-3rd-ed.jpg, Map including Qira (labeled as TS'E-LO (CHIRA BAZAR)) and surrounding region ( USATC, 1971) File:NJ-44-14 Chia-ha China.jpg, Map including Qira (labeled as TS'E-LE) (
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, 1974) File:Operational Navigation Chart G-7, 6th edition.jpg, From the Operational Navigation Chart; map including Qira (labeled as QIRA (TS'E-LE)) (
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, 1980) File:Txu-pclmaps-oclc-22834566 g-7a.jpg, Map including Qira (labeled as QIRA (TS'E-LE)) (
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, 1984) File:CHANTOS TAKING MELONS TO MARKET IN THE OASIS OF CHIRA.jpg, Traders in early 20th century Qira (Chira) File:Mural excavated at Dandan-Uiliq CD-4.jpg, Buddhist Mural from
Dandan Oilik Dandan Oilik (; Uyghur: ), also Dandān-Uiliq, ''lit.'' "the houses with ivory", is an abandoned historic oasis town and Buddhist site in the Taklamakan Desert of China, located to the northeast of Khotan in what is now the autonomous region of ...


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References

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