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Who is Omerjan Nuri

Omerjan Nuri
Omerjan Nuri
Omerjan Nuri –

Omerjan Nuri is one of the Uyghur intellectuals who has been imprisoned since 2016. He was arrested on March 10, 2017, and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2018. Unfortunately, there has been no information about his current situation since then.

Omerjan Nuri was born to a family of teachers on April 25, 1968, in Karasay Village, Karakash County, Hotan Prefecture. He attended elementary and middle school in Karasay and Koychi villages, and high school at Karakash County No. 1 High School.

In 1986, he was admitted to the history department of Northeast Normal University (now called Northeast University) in Changchun, China, with excellent grades in the social science national exam, which he studied with economist Ilham Tohti. After completing two years of prerequisite studies at Central Nationalities University (now called Minzu University), he finished his four-year history degree program at Northeast Normal University.

In 1992, he began working at the Pedagogical School of Hotan Prefecture (or the current Pedagogical Institute of Hotan Prefecture). In 2000, he earned a master’s degree in history from Central National University in Beijing.

Omerjan Nuri has written numerous research papers, including “Uyghurs in Nushirvan Yavshef’s Works”, “A Story About the Migration of Turpan Uyghurs to the East in 1732”, “The Party of Young Kashgarians and the Andijan Incident”, “The Slander Against Kutluk Shawki“, “Ata Turk’s Uyghur Friend”, “Research on Some Issues in the Biography of Burhan Shahidi”, “The Chinese’s Account of Their Eating Uyghurs”, “Turks’ Myths of Birth from the Light”, “The use of ancient Uyghur script in Korea“, and other scientific articles. He has also translated several books from Japanese, Turkish, and Chinese, including “Research on the History of the Western Regions in the 8th-10th Century“, “The Legend of Attila“, “The Four Caliphs“, “Philosopher’s Words Series (Confucius Says)“, and “Sultan Alāʾ al-Dīn Eretna“. Omarjan co-published a book titled “Message of Six Cities” as well.

Some of his books on the internet:

The Four Caliphs
The Four Caliphs, alternative links ISBN:978-7-105-10464-2 published by National Publishing House – 民族出版社(北京) in November 2009
The Legend of Attila
The Legend of Attila, alternative links, alternative links, alternative links ISBN: 7-5373-12-59-1 published by Kashgar Uyghur Publishing House – 喀什噶尔维吾尔出版社 in April 2004
Sultan Alāʾ al-Dīn Eretna
Sultan Alāʾ al-Dīn Eretna, alternative links, alternative links, alternative links ISBN:978-7-105-09839-2 published by National Publishing House – 民族出版社(北京) in January 2009
Philosopher's Words Series (Confucius Says)
Philosopher’s Words Series (Confucius Says) ISBN:978-7-80744-435-0 published in August 2008 by Xinjiang Fine Arts and Photography Publishing House – 新疆美术摄影出版社.
Research on the History of the Western Regions in the 8th-10th Century
Research on the History of the Western Regions in the 8th-10th Century, alternative links, alternative links, alternative links, alternative links ISBN: 7-5373-1220-6 published by Kashgar Uyghur Publishing House – 喀什噶尔维吾尔出版社 in November 2003
Message of Six Cities
Message of Six Cities, alternative links, alternative links, alternative links ISBN:978-7-105-12668-2 published by National Publishing House – 民族出版社(北京) in August 2013

Some of his articles and poems published on the various of magazines