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'''[[Kulja]]''', '''Kuldja''', '''Gulja''', '''Ghulja''', etc. typically refer to the city of [[Yining]] in Xinjiang, China. It was also formerly distinguished as Old Kulja or Tartar Kulja.


They may also refer to:
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'''Kulja''' may be:


* [[Kulja Sultanate]] or Ili Sultanate, one of the states formed during the 1860s and 1870s Dungan Revolt against the Qing Empire
* Kulja, variant of Ghulja, Uhghur name of [[Yining (city)]], a Chinese city in [[Ili]][[Kazakh]][[Autonomous Prefecture]]
* [[Ghulja incident]] in the Xinjiang city in 1997
* [[Kulja, Western Australia]], an Australian town.
* [[Gulja noir]], from the Xinjiang city, another name for the French red wine grape generally known as Mornen noir
* [[Kulja, Estonia]], a village in Estonia
* [[New Kulja]] or Gulja, also known as Manchu or Chinese Kulja, former names of Huiyuan in Xinjiang, China
* [[Kulja, Estonia]], a village
* [[Kulja, Western Australia]], a town


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Latest revision as of 23:17, 9 July 2024

Kulja, Kuldja, Gulja, Ghulja, etc. typically refer to the city of Yining in Xinjiang, China. It was also formerly distinguished as Old Kulja or Tartar Kulja.

They may also refer to:

  • Kulja Sultanate or Ili Sultanate, one of the states formed during the 1860s and 1870s Dungan Revolt against the Qing Empire
  • Ghulja incident in the Xinjiang city in 1997
  • Gulja noir, from the Xinjiang city, another name for the French red wine grape generally known as Mornen noir
  • New Kulja or Gulja, also known as Manchu or Chinese Kulja, former names of Huiyuan in Xinjiang, China
  • Kulja, Estonia, a village
  • Kulja, Western Australia, a town