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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2008

This is a short but nice solo by a Yugur girl

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  • This is NOT Yugur

  • Yugurs sound more Mongolian and Uyghurs sound more Arab maybe.

  • They have different religions.

  • Your misinformation is discrediting your cause, as your timeline is at least 1,000 years off.

  • Uighurs call Yugurs as Buddisit Uighurs,or Yellow Uighurs. their language more sounds Mongolic than its orginal root Uighur. the main reason is here,after communist got power in China,,they start to seprate nations,like Yugurs who cant protect their language ,they can only go to chinese school,or mongol school, their population more 1million before 1949,,but communist chinese killed ,and moved them other province by force in just 30 yrs,they same as Manchus,20million were gone after 1949

  • Yugurs are Mongolic, though half of them speak a Turkic language while the other half speak a Mongolic language.

  • Wow, that was beautiful.

  • Yugurs and Uyghur are the same nation,they were divided by China's communists,,Yugurs are the Turkic nation.

  • They are already assimilated by everybody around them. Yellow religion isn't good to protect your Language, national Culture and Land. Uyghur blood almost died inside them.

  • Of course centuries of Chinese domination came with lots of influences from Han Chinese language and culture, as in the case of most of China's minorities. In addition, there is a lot of Mongol and Tibetan influence in the case of the Yughur.

    Ethnic song and dance shows on Chinese state TV tend to be "jazzed-up" affairs in which performances are "polished" and "prettified" to appeal to majority Han tastes and (often stereotype) expectations, and many, if not most, performers are Han Chinese.

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