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Afaq Khoja

Afaq Khoja (1626 – 1694) (), born Hidayat Allah, a.k.a. Apaq Xoja, or more properly〔''Khwāja Āfāq'', or Khoja Afaq, is a spelling preferred by modern scholars, e.g. Kim (2004) or Gladney (1999)〕 Āfāq Khwāja (Persian: آفاق خواجه) was a religious and political leader with the title of Khwaja in Kashgaria (in present-day southern Xinjiang, China). He was also known as Khwāja Hidāyat Allāh.
== Spelling variants==
In Chinese, Afaq Khoja is known as . His name is also written as (''Āpàkè Huòjiā'') or (''Āpàkè Hézhuō'') and occasionally just (''Āpà Huòjiā''); ''Khoja'' may also appear as (Hézhuō). In the Uyghur Latin alphabet it is written as ''Apaq Xoja'' and in Uyghur script as

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