beijingwalker
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In the late 18th century, Tsarist Russia took advantage of the turmoil in southern Xinjiang to occupy Ili and intensified its scheme to take control the Pamirs of China by repeatedly sending in "expeditions" to pave the way for armed expansion there. In 1895, Britain and Russia made a private deal to dismember the Pamirs and attempted to capture Puli. Together with the garrison troops, the Tajik people defended the border and fought for the territorial integrity of the country. At the same time, Tajik herdsmen volunteered to move to areas south of Puli, where they settled for land reclamation and animal husbandry while guarding the frontiers.
Ethnic Groups - china.org.cn
A ethnic Tajik friend told me that in the 1970's all Tajik herdsmen, men and women alike ,were given rifles while they were herding sheep in the border region. An old Tajik woman shot dead a Soviet soldier trespassing into the Chinese side but later on was killed by Soviet reinforcements, a tragic story. Back then China didn't have enough military personnel to guard those far remote regions and the government let Tajiks do that job. I believe now China has those regions well guarded by regular troops and local Tajik no longer possess rifles.
Ethnic Groups - china.org.cn
A ethnic Tajik friend told me that in the 1970's all Tajik herdsmen, men and women alike ,were given rifles while they were herding sheep in the border region. An old Tajik woman shot dead a Soviet soldier trespassing into the Chinese side but later on was killed by Soviet reinforcements, a tragic story. Back then China didn't have enough military personnel to guard those far remote regions and the government let Tajiks do that job. I believe now China has those regions well guarded by regular troops and local Tajik no longer possess rifles.
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