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Jimsar County


FieldValue
nameJimsar County
native_name
other_nameJimasa; Fuyuan
settlement_typeCounty
image_mapLocation of Jimsar within Xinjiang (China).png
map_captionLocation of Jimsar County (pink) in Changji Prefecture (yellow) and Xinjiang (light grey)
pushpin_mapChina Xinjiang Northern#Xinjiang#China
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameChina
subdivision_type1Autonomous region
subdivision_name1Xinjiang
subdivision_type2Autonomous prefecture
subdivision_name2Changji
subdivision_type3Township-level divisions
subdivision_name34 towns
4 townships
seat_typeCounty seat
seatJimsar Town
area_total_km28,140.84
population_total153,197
population_as_of2020
population_footnotes
population_density_km2auto
population_density_urban_km2auto
timezoneChina Standard
utc_offset+8
website

4 townships Jimsar County is a county in Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. It contains an area of 8149 km2. According to the 2002 census, it has a population of 130,000.

Near the town of Jimsar are the ruins of the ancient city of Beiting () or Ting Prefecture (), the headquarters of the Beiting Protectorate during the 8th century. It was later known as Beshbalik () and became one of the capitals of the Uyghur Khaganate and then the Kingdom of Qocho.

History

The name Beshbalik first appears in history in the description of the events of 713 in the Turkic Kul Tigin inscription. It was one of the largest of five towns in the Uyghur Khaganate. The Tibetans briefly held the city in 790. Established in 1902 as a county, it was known as Fuyuan (孚远) until 1952, when its name was changed to Jimsar.

The modern city Jimsar is located at 43°59'N, 89°4'East; It is a location of the Uyghur ancient southern capital Beshbalik or Beshbalyq. "Balıq" means city in Old Turkic language, so the meaning of Beshbalik/Beshbalyq is "Five cities". This city name appeared in Yuan dynasty record as both 五城(Wǔ Chéng, means 5 cities) or 别失八里(bié shī bā lǐ). It became the Uyghur main capital after a disastrous results of the Yenisei Kirghiz attack on the Uyghur northern capital Karabalgasun (Khanbalyk).

After the attack, a significant part of the Uyghur Khaganate population fled to the area of the present Jimsar County and Tarim Basin in general in 840, where they founded the Kingdom of Qocho. The Uyghurs submitted to Genghis Khan in 1207. Beshbalik consisted of five parts: an outer town, the northern gate of the outer town, the extended town of the west, the inner town and a small settlement within the inner town. At first, the city was the political center of the Uyghur Idiquit (monarch) and his Mongol queen, Altalun, daughter of Genghis Khan under the Mongol Empire in the first half of the 13th century. Alans were recruited into the Mongol forces with one unit called "Right Alan Guard" which was combined with "recently surrendered" soldiers, Mongols, and Chinese soldiers stationed in the area of the former Kingdom of Qocho and in Besh Balikh the Mongols established a Chinese military colony led by Chinese general Qi Kongzhi (Ch'i Kung-chih). Due to military struggles between the Chagatai Khanate and the Yuan dynasty during the reign of Kublai Khan, the city was abandoned and lost its prosperity in the late 13th century. The History of Yuan records the name as both Wu-ch'eng 五城 (5 cities) and Bie-shi-ba-li 别失八里.

Jimsar city was established in the south of the ruins of Beshbalik.

Subdivisions

Jimsar County is made up of 6 towns and 3 townships.

NameSimplified ChineseHanyu PinyinUyghur (UEY)Uyghur Latin (ULY)Administrative division code
**Towns**
Jimsar Town吉木萨尔镇zhجىمسار بازىرىug652327100
Santai Town三台镇zhسەنتەي بازىرىug652327101
Quanzijie Town泉子街镇zhچۈەنزىگەي بازىرىug652327102
Beiting Town北庭镇zhبېيتىڭ بازىرىug652327103
Ergong Town二工镇zhئەرگۇڭ بازىرىug652327104
Dayou Town大有镇zhدايۇ بازىرىug652327105
**Townships**
Qingyanghu Township庆阳湖乡zhچىڭياڭخۇ يېزىسىug652327202
Laotai Township老台乡zhلاۋتەي يېزىسىug652327203
Xindi Township新地乡zhشىندى يېزىسىug652327205

Climate

|Jan record high C = 9.0 |Jan record low C = -33.7 |Feb record high C = 7.9 |Feb record low C = -31.4 |Mar record high C = 26.8 |Mar record low C = -25.7 |Apr record high C = 34.2 |Apr record low C = -8.9 |May record high C = 36.6 |May record low C = -2.0 |Jun record high C = 39.2 |Jun record low C = 4.2 |Jul record high C = 41.6 |Jul record low C = 10.3 |Aug record high C = 40.2 |Aug record low C = 4.4 |Sep record high C = 38.2 |Sep record low C = -1.6 |Oct record high C = 31.2 |Oct record low C = -10.3 |Nov record high C = 24.0 |Nov record low C = -27.3 |Dec record high C = 11.4 |Dec record low C = -33.8

References

  • Beckwith, Christopher I. (2009). Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present. Princeton University Press. .
  • Area map http://www.maplandia.com/china/xinjiang-uygur/jimsar/jimsar/

References

  1. [http://www.citypopulation.de/en/china/xinjiang/admin/ Xinjiang: Prefectures, Cities, Districts and Counties]
  2. Bosworth, M.S.Asimov-History of Civilizations of Central Asia, Volume 4, Part 2, p.578
  3. C. E. Bosworth, M.S.Asimov, ''History of Civilizations of Central Asia,'' Volume 4, Part 2, p.578, line-23
  4. Denis Sinor-The Cambridge history of early Inner Asia, Volume 1, p.319
  5. C. Beckwith, ''Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present'', Princeton University Press, 2009, pp. 148, 159
  6. [http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Secret-History-of-the-Mongol-Queens/Jack-Weatherford/e/9780307407153 Jack Weatherford, ''The Secret History of the Mongol Queens'']
  7. Morris Rossabi. (1983). "China Among Equals: The Middle Kingdom and Its Neighbors, 10th-14th Centuries". University of California Press.
  8. Bretschneider, E.. (1876). "Notices of the Mediæval Geography and History of Central and Western Asia". Trübner & Company.
  9. Paul Allan Mirecki, [[Jason BeDuhn]], ''Emerging from Darkness: Studies in the Recovery of Manichaean Sources,'' p. 106
  10. link. [[China Meteorological Administration]]
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