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Arabic script was not banned by the government. However, it must be borne in mind that the locals, with all their desire, could not buy all the knives they made - they were made a lot, a lot. In addition, it should be noted that the Uighurs are not the only indigenous inhabitants of Xinjiang. Tajiks, Pamirs, Kirghiz, Kazakhs, Mongols, Tibetans, Sibo, Tatars have lived there since ancient times. And these peoples have knives of their own style, which is different from the Uighur. Another important point - until recently, the Chinese leadership supported the production of Uyghur knives as part of the support of folk traditional crafts. Just like today the government supports the production of Baoan, Achang (Husa) knives and even Tibetan knives. What is happening today in Yangigisar is a purely political practice that kills traditional craftsmanship, condemns the craftsmen to poverty and embitters them. In the end, it will not benefit the government itself. Sincerely, Serge Last edited by Ren Ren; 8th May 2022 at 12:11 AM. |
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