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... Turfan . In the late 16th and 17th centuries it came under the control of the Dzungars . From 1698 on- ward , the Ch'ing dynasty , embroiled with the Dzungars , used it as a base for their cam- paigns and incorporated it into their ...
... Turfan . In the late 16th and 17th centuries it came under the control of the Dzungars . From 1698 on- ward , the Ch'ing dynasty , embroiled with the Dzungars , used it as a base for their cam- paigns and incorporated it into their ...
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