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HAMI

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 877 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HAMI  , a

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town in Chinese Turkestan, otherwise called KAMIL, KOMUL or KAMUL, situated on the
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southern slopes of the Tian-Shan mountains, and on the
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northern verge of the
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Great Gobi
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desert, in 42° 48' N., 93° 28' E., at a height above sea-level of 3150 ft . The town is first mentioned in Chinese
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history in the 1st century, under the name I-wu-lu, and said to be situated
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I000 lis north of the fortress Yu-men-kuan, and.to be the key to the western countries . This evidently referred to its advantageous position, lying as it did in a fertile tract, at the point of convergence of two main routes
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running north and south of the Tian-Shan and connecting
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China with the west . It was taken by the Chinese in A.D . 73 from the Hiungnu (the ancient inhabitants of
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Mongolia), and made a military station . It next fell into the hands of the Uighurs or Eastern
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Turks, who made it one of their chief towns and held it for several centuries, and whose descendants are said to live there now . From the 7thto the rrth century I-wu-lu is said to have borne the name of Igu or I-chu, under the former of which names it is spoken of by the Chinese
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pilgrim, Hsiian tsang, who passed through it in the 7th century . The name Hami is first met in the Chinese Yuan-ski or " History of the Mongol Dynasty," but the name more generally used there is Homi-li or Komi-li . Marco Polo, describing it apparently from hearsay, calls it Camul, and speaks of it as a fruitful place inhabited by a Buddhist
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people of idolatrous and wanton habits . It was visited in 1341 by Giovanni de Marignolli, who baptized a number of both sexes there, and by the envoys of Shah Rukh (1420), who found a magnificent mosque and a convent of dervishes, in juxtaposition with a
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fine Buddhist temple . Hadji Mahommed (
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Ramusio's friend) speaks of Kamul as being in his time (c . 1550) the first
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Mahommedan city met with in travelling from China .

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Benedict Goes travelled through the country at the beginning of the 17th century, the power of 1the king Mahommed Khan of
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Kashgar extended over nearly the whole country at the
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base of the Tian-Shan to the Chinese frontier, including Kamil . It fell under the sway of the Chinese in 1720, was lost to them in 1865 during the great Mahommedan
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rebellion, and the trade route through it was consequently closed, but was regained in 1873 . Owing to its commanding position on the
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principal route to the west, and its exceptional fertility, it has very frequently changed hands in the
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wars between China and her western neighbours . Hami is now a small town of about 6000 inhabitants, and is a busy trading centre . The Mahommedan population consists of immigrants from Kashgaria, Bokhara and
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Samarkand, and of descendants of the Uighurs .

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