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What is the connection between Xinjiang Uygur and Turkic? How did Uygur come from?

The ethnic origin of Uighur is Turkic.

The ethnic origin of Uyghur nationality can be traced back to the nomadic 'dinzero' in the north and the south of Baikal Lake in the northwest of China in the 3rd century BC, and between the Erqis River and the balkashi lake. In the middle of the 5th century, a tiele tribe with the asna family as the core appeared in the east of Junggar basin, known as' Turk '.

After historical evolution, it began to be called "Uygur" in 1935 and has been used up to now.

Uyghur (Uyghur: &ා1574; &ා1735; &ා1610; &ා1594; &ා1735; &ා1585;, English: Uygur), the national language is Uyghur, belonging to the Turkic language group of Altai language family, which is divided into three dialects: Central, Hotan and Luobu.

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Turkic is a general term for ethnic groups active in Mongolian Plateau and Central Asia in history, and it is also another important nomadic people in Northwest and northern grassland areas of China after Hun, Xianbei and ruran. In 540 years, Turkic was first used in Chinese history.

Today's' Turkic 'is not a single nation, but a general designation of all ethnic groups whose languages belong to the Turkic language family. Most of them are other ethnic groups ruled or Turkified by the Turks in history, as well as the descendants of the ancient Turks.

The main ethnic groups are Turkmen, Tatar, Uygur, Yakut, Kazak, Kyrgyz (Kirgiz), Salar (salar), Azerbaijani, Uzbek, Bashkir, Chuvash, Tuwa, Altai, etc.