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Mahinur Qasim : ウィキペディア英語版
Mahinur Qasim
Mahinur Qasim ((ウイグル語:ماھىنۇر قاسىم); ) (born August 15, 1929), also spelled Maynor Kasim, is a retired Uyghur political leader in Xinjiang, China and the widow of Ehmetjan Qasimi, a prominent Xinjiang revolutionary leader.
==Early life==
Mahinur Qasim, born in 1929, was a native of Korgas County in Ili.〔(Chinese) (回忆阿合买提江(上下) )〕 Some sources indicate her birthplace as the Panfilov District in the Soviet Union,〔(Chinese) (中华人民共和国名人 —玛依努尔·哈斯木 ) Accessed March 19, 2014〕 while others say she was born in Korgas.〔 Her mother died when she was one year old and she worked as a child instead of attending school.〔 She married Ehmetjan Qasimi, a leader of the Second East Turkestan Republic (ETR), in Yining on January 15, 1945 and became his secretary.〔 The couple had a son and a daughter.〔 In 1948, after the ETR leadership agreed with the Nationalist Chinese government to form a coalition government in Xinjiang, Mahinur Qasim became a standing committee member of the Women's Committee of the Union to Protect Peace and Democracy in Xinjiang.〔 After her husband died on August 27, 1949 in an airplane crash in the Soviet Union en route to Beijing to attend the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mahinur Qasim remained active in public life.〔

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