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Kuqa is a county-level city in
Aksu Prefecture Aksu PrefectureThe official spelling according to is located in mid-Western Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. It has an area of and 2.37 million inhabitants at the 2010 census whom 535,657 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made up of A ...
, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region,
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ...
. Other names and variants of spelling of Kuqa are Kocha, Kuchu, Kuchar, Kuchi, Kuchel, K'u-ch'e-chen, K'u-ch'e-hsien, Kuga, Kucha and K'u-ch'e. It was once the homeland of the ancient Buddhist Kingdom of Kucha.


History

According to the '' Book of Han'' (completed in 111 CE), Kucha was the largest of the "Thirty-six Kingdoms of the Western Regions", with a population of 81,317, including 21,076 persons able to bear arms. In 630, Xuanzang (玄奘; Xuán Zàng), a well-known Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler and translator visited Kucha during the Early Tang period. In the book " Hudud ul-'alam min al-mashriq ila al-maghrib", written in 982 by an unknown Arab or Persian writer, and presented to Abu'l Haret Muhammad, the ruler of Guzgan, the following is written regarding Kucha: Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat, a military general, in his historical book
Tarikh-i-Rashidi Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat Beg (Persian: میرزا محمد حیدر دولت بیگ c. 1499/1500 – 1551) was a Chagatai Turco-Mongol military general, governor of Kashmir, and a historical writer, He was a Turkic speaking Dughlat prince ...
used the word "Kūsān" for Kucha. Mahmud Kashgari, in his Compendium of Turkic Languages (Divân-ı Lügati't-Türk), wrote the following about Kucha: "It is one of the cities built by Zülqarnayin (Alexander the Macedonian).". He also wrote that Kucha was a Uyghur town. In 1758, the Qing Dynasty took control of the area, and the Chinese character name 'Kuche' () was made the name of the area. In 1991, there was a bombing attack at a Kuqa County government office and at an
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unit. (Sourced to the ''Xinjiang Public Security Gazette'' (), pages 81-83) In an interview with ''
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'', an officer at the Kuchar County Police Department reported that from June to December 2018, 150 people at the No. 1 Internment Camp in the Yengisher district of Kuchar county had died, corroborating earlier reports attributed to Himit Qari, former area police chief. On December 20, 2019, Kuqa County was disestablished and Kuqa City was created.


Ancient Buddhist kingdom in Kuqa


Monasteries

* Ta-mu had 170 priests. * Around Che-hu-li, on a hill north of the city of Po-shan, there were 50 or 60 monks. * Another Monastery was founded by King Wen-Su (Uch-Turfan) and had 70 monks.


Convents

There were two convents in A-li (Avania). * Liun-jo-kan: 50 nuns * A-li-po: 30 nuns Another monastery, Tsio-li, north of Kucha and a famous place where Kumārajīva's mother Jīva retreated.


Priests


= Po-Yen

= Known as Po-Yen, a priest from the royal family who traveled to the Chinese capital Luoyang (Chinese simple: 洛阳; traditional: 洛陽) between 256 and 260 BC. He translated six Buddhist texts into Chinese within the year 258 BC.


= Po-Po-Śrīmitra

= Po-Po-Śrīmitra is another priest from Kuqa who traveled Southern China between 307 and 312 BC and translated three Buddhist texts.


= Po-Yen

= A second Buddhist priest from Kuqa, known as Po-Yen, also went to Liangzhou (present-day Wuwei district in Gansu). Although not so well known in China, he translated many texts.


Climate


Geography

The city is located at the southern periphery of the Tian Shan range, the northern portion of the Tarim Basin, and the centre of the autonomous region. It occupies part of the northeastern portion of Aksu Prefecture, bordering Xinhe County, Xayar County, and Luntai County, Heiing County, and Lopnur County in Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Region. Kuqa has a continental desert climate ( Köppen ''BWk''), with an average annual precipitation of , a majority of which occurs in summer. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from in January to in July, and the annual mean is . The frost-free period lasts for 266 days on average. With monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 54% in March to 69% in September and October, sunshine is abundant and the city receives 2,712 hours of bright sunshine annually.


Administrative divisions

Kuqa has four
subdistrict A subdistrict or sub-district is an administrative division that is generally smaller than a district. Equivalents * Administrative posts of East Timor, formerly Portuguese-language * Kelurahan, in Indonesia * Mukim, a township in Brunei, In ...
s, eight towns, six townships and one other area under its administration: Subdistricts ( / ): * Reste Subdistrict (Resitan; / ), Saqsaq Subdistrict (Sakesake; / ), Yengisheher Subdistrict (Xincheng; / ), Sherqiy Subdistrict (Dongcheng; / ) Towns ( / ): * Uchar (Wuqia; / ), Alakaga (Alahage, Alaqagha; / ), Chimen (Qiman; , United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency / ), Dongqotan (Dunkuotan; / ), Yaqa (Yaha; , United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency / ), Uzun (Wuzun; / ), Ishxila (Yixihala; / ), Erbatey (Erbatai; , United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency / ) Townships ( / ): * Uchosteng Township (Yuqiwusitang; / ), Biyixbag Township, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (Bixibage, Behishbagh; / ), Xanqitam Township (Hanikatamu; / ), Aqosteng Township (Akewusitang; / ), Aghi Township (Age (pronounced ‘ah-guh’); / ), Tarim Township (Talimu; / ) Other areas: * Kuqa Economic and Technological Development Zone ()


Economy

Agricultural products include wheat, corn, rice, cotton as well as pears, apricots, melons, grapes, pomegranates, figs, etc. Specialty products include Sanbei Sheep () lambskin, white apricots and thin-shelled walnuts. Mineral resources include oil and coal. Industries include coal mining, tractor manufacturing and repair, construction and processing for non-staple foods. , there was about 99,200 acres (654,476 '' mu'') of cultivated land in Kuqa.


Demographics

As of 2015, 440,125 of the 492,535 residents of Kuqa County were Uyghur, 49,021 were Han Chinese and 3,389 were from other ethnic groups. As of 1999, 89.93% of the population of Kuqa County were Uyghur and 9.49% of the population was Han Chinese.


Transportation

Kuqa is served by
China National Highway 217 China National Highway 217 (G217) runs south from Altay, Xinjiang to Hotan, Xinjiang. It is 1,753 kilometres in length and runs southwest from Altay towards Kuqa County and from there southwards through the Taklamakan Desert to Hotan. The sec ...
,
China National Highway 314 China National Highway 314 (G314) (sometimes referred to as Gansu Provincial Highway 314) runs southwest from Urumqi, Xinjiang towards the Khunjerab Pass, which is on the northern border of the Gilgit–Baltistan territory in Pakistan-administer ...
, the Southern Xinjiang Railway and Kuqa Qiuci Airport.


Kuqa Town

Kuqa is also the name of the central town (), located in the easternmost area of Kuqa. It is the second largest town of
Aksu Prefecture Aksu PrefectureThe official spelling according to is located in mid-Western Xinjiang, People's Republic of China. It has an area of and 2.37 million inhabitants at the 2010 census whom 535,657 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made up of A ...
. Its area size is 14,528.74 square meters and population 470,600, composed of fourteen peoples including the Uyghurs,
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, Huis, and Mongols. Kuqa is a thriving town of oil and natural gas development of the Tarim Basin, and of tourism, as it was once the homeland of the ancient Buddhist Kingdom of Kucha. Its tourist attractions are: *
Kumtura Caves The Kumtura Thousand Buddha Caves ( zh, t=庫木吐喇千佛洞, s=, p=Kùmùtǔlǎ Qiānfódòng) (also Qumtura) is a Buddhist cave temple site in the Autonomous Region of Xinjiang, China. The site is located some 25 km west of Kucha, Kuqa Co ...
* Subashi Temple Ruins *
Kizilgaha Caves The Kizilgaha Caves ( zh, t=克孜爾尕哈石窟, s=克孜尔尕哈石窟, p=Kèzīěrgǎhā shíkū) consist in a Buddhist Temple inside a complex of caves in the area of Kucha, Xinjiang, China. The paintings in the cave go back to the 5th centu ...


Notable persons

* Qurban Mamut, former editor-in-chief of the official Xinjiang Cultural Journal () and detainee in the Xinjiang re-education camps


Historical maps

Historical English-language maps including Kuqa: File:A-k`o-su NK-44 (1950) - panoramio.jpg, Map including Kuqa (labeled as K'U-CH'E (KUCHA)) and surrounding region from the International Map of the World (
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, 1950) File:Txu-pclmaps-oclc-22834566 f-6c.jpg, Map including Kuqa (labeled as Kuga/ Kuche/ Kuqaxian) (
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, 1981) File:Operational Navigation Chart F-6, 6th edition.jpg, From the Operational Navigation Chart; map including Kuqa (K'u-ch'e) (
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, 1985) File:Kushanmap.jpg, Kucha in the
Kushan Empire The Kushan Empire ( grc, Βασιλεία Κοσσανῶν; xbc, Κυϸανο, ; sa, कुषाण वंश; Brahmi: , '; BHS: ; xpr, 𐭊𐭅𐭔𐭍 𐭇𐭔𐭕𐭓, ; zh, 貴霜 ) was a syncretic empire, formed by the Yuezhi, i ...
under Kanishka the Great


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External links

{{Authority control County-level divisions of Xinjiang Aksu Prefecture Populated places in Xinjiang