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From Uyghur شاپتۇل (shaptul).

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Shaptul

  1. A town in Payzawat, Kashgar prefecture, Xinjiang, China, formerly a township
    • 1876, Thomas Edward Gordon, The Roof of the World[1], Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, →OCLC, page 69:
      Farther on we passed the villages of Kazan Kul and Shaptul ; a weekly market is held at the latter.
      "Beyond Fyzabad habitations became scarcer, and ceased altogether at Yengi Awat, forty-six miles from Kashgar.
    • 2017 October 31, Shohret Hoshur, Joshua Lipes, “Uyghur ‘Political Criminals’ Jailed Without Trial in Xinjiang’s Kashgar Prefecture”, in Alim Seytoff, Mamatjan Juma, transl., Radio Free Asia[2], archived from the original on November 1, 2017:
      Officials in Hotan (Hetian) prefecture’s Qaraqash (Moyu) county recently told RFA that they had been ordered to send 40 percent of area residents to re-education camps, and said they were having trouble meeting the quota.
      Authorities in Peyziwat’s Shaptul township have said they were informed at an online staff meeting in June that 80 percent of people arrested there were to be “severely punished,” or jailed.
      Reports suggest similar orders have been given in other areas of the region, and that authorities are detaining as many Uyghurs as possible in re-education camps and jail, regardless of their age, prior service to the Communist Party, or the severity of the accusations against them.
    • 2020, Alessandra Cappelletti, Socio-Economic Development in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: Disparities and Power Struggle in China's North-West[3], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 244:
      In Shaptul Township, farmers had not yet received their land contracts, and since this situation and farmer's conditions did not see any significant change betwen the two fieldworks, in 2012 the research team decided to choose a random sample of farmers for informal interviews, even if their contracts had not been distributed yet.
    • 2020 February 26, Shohret Hoshur, Joshua Lipes, “Uyghur Former Detainee of Xinjiang Internment Camp Denied Treatment Amid Coronavirus Quarantine”, in Elise Anderson, transl., Radio Free Asia[4], archived from the original on February 27, 2020:
      But a Communist Party cadre in Peyziwat’s Shaptul township told RFA on Feb. 17 that area roads had been closed off and local officials have been too busy to bring supplies to families confined to their homes as part of the quarantine there, which went into effect on Jan. 23.

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