Yanqi Hui Autonomous County - History

History

See Karasahr.

County-level divisions of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Ürümqi (capital)
Prefecture-level cities
Ürümqi
  • Tianshan District
  • Saybagh District
  • Xinshi District
  • Shuimogou District
  • Toutunhe District
  • Dabancheng District
  • Midong District
  • Ürümqi County
Karamay
  • Karamay District
  • Dushanzi District
  • Baijiantan District
  • Urho District
Sub-provincial
autonomous prefecture
Ili (Yili)
  • Yining (Gulja) City
  • Kuytun City
  • Yining (Gulja) County
  • Huocheng County
  • Gongliu (Tokkuztara) County
  • Xinyuan (Künes) County
  • Zhaosu (Mongolküre) County
  • Tekes County
  • Nilka County
  • Qapqal Autonomous County
Prefectures
Tacheng (Tarbagatay)1
  • Tacheng (Qoqek) City
  • Wusu (Usu) City
  • Emin (Dörbiljin) County
  • Yumin County
  • Shawan County
  • Toli County
  • Hoboksar Autonomous County
Altay1
  • Altay City
  • Qinghe (Qinggil) County
  • Jeminay County
  • Fuyun (Koktokay) County
  • Burqin County
  • Fuhai (Burultokay) County
  • Habahe (Kaba) County
Turpan
  • Turpan City
  • Toksun County
  • Shanshan (Piqan) County
Kumul (Hami)
  • Kumul (Hami) City
  • Yiwu (Aratürük) County
  • Barköl Autonomous County
Hotan2
  • Hotan City
  • Hotan County
  • Lop County
  • Minfeng (Niya) County
  • Pishan (Guma) County
  • Qira County
  • Yutian (Keriya) County
  • Moyu (Karakax) County
Aksu
  • Aksu City
  • Wensu County
  • Xayar County
  • Baicheng (Bay) County
  • Awat County
  • Kuqa County
  • Kalpin County
  • Xinhe (Toksu) County
  • Wushi (Uqturpan) County
Kaxgar (Kashi)
  • Kaxgar (Kashi) City
  • Bachu (Maralwexi) County
  • Zepu (Poskam) County
  • Jiashi (Payzawat) County
  • Yecheng (Kargilik) County
  • Yopurga County
  • Shule County
  • Makit County
  • Yengisar County
  • Shache (Yarkant) County
  • Shufu County
  • Tashkurgan Autonomous County
Autonomous prefectures
Kizilsu
  • Artux City
  • Akqi County
  • Wuqia (Ulugqat) County
  • Akto County
Bayingholin
  • Korla City
  • Hejing County
  • Yuli (Lopnur) County
  • Hoxud County
  • Qiemo (Qarqan) County
  • Bohu (Bagrax) County
  • Luntai (Bügür) County
  • Ruoqiang (Qarkilik) County
  • Yanqi Autonomous County
Bortala
  • Bole (Bortala) City
  • Jinghe (Jing) County
  • Wenquan (Arixang) County
Changji
  • Changji City
  • Fukang City
  • Qitai County
  • Manas County
  • Jimsar County
  • Hutubi County
  • Mori Autonomous County
Sub-prefecture-level
cities of the Xinjiang Production
and Construction Corps
Aral (no intermediate County-level divisions, see Administration of Aral)
Beitun (no intermediate County-level divisions, see Administration of Beitun)
Shihezi (no intermediate County-level divisions, see Administration of Shihezi)
Tumxuk (no intermediate County-level divisions, see Administration of Tumxuk)
Wujiaqu (no intermediate County-level divisions, see Administration of Wujiaqu)
  • 1 Tacheng and Altay are prefectures within and under the administration of the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture.
  • 2 Aksai Chin is administered by the PRC as part of Hotan, but claimed by India.
Hui autonomous areas in the People's Republic of China
Regions
Ningxia Hui A.R.
  • Yinchuan
  • Shizuishan
  • Wuzhong
  • Guyuan
  • Zhongwei
Prefectures
and counties
Gansu
  • Linxia
  • Zhangjiachuan
Xinjiang
  • Changji
  • Yanqi
Qinghai
  • Datong
  • Hualong
  • Menyuan
  • Minhe
Hebei
  • Dachang
  • Mengcun
Other provinces
  • Weining (Guizhou)
  • Weishan (Yunnan)
Districts
Henan
  • Guancheng (Zhengzhou)
  • Chanhe (Luoyang)
  • Shunhe (Kaifeng)

Coordinates: 42°04′N 86°34′E / 42.067°N 86.567°E / 42.067; 86.567


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