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Korla

Korla

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modern city of Korla, sometimes known as Kroran

Korla, also known as Kurla or Kuerle, is the second largest city by population in Xinjiang, China. It is a county-level city and the seat of Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, the largest prefecture of China.

Korla has existed since at least the Han dynasty. Korla is known for its production of fragrant pears and is a production center for the Tarim oil fields.

History

Han dynasty

Korla was known as Yuli (尉犁) (reconstructed pronunciation of first character: *i̯wəd) during the Han dynasty. Yuli is said in the Hanshu or 'History of the Former Han' (covering the period 125 BCE to 23 CE), to have had 1,200 households, 9,600 individuals and 2,000 people able to bear arms. It also mentions that it adjoined Shanshan and Qiemo (Charchan) to the south.

In 61 CE, the Xiongnu led some 30,000 troops from 15 kingdoms including Korla, Karashahr, and Kucha in a successful attack on Khotan.

In 94 CE, the Chinese general Ban Chao sent soldiers to punish the kingdoms of Yanqi (Karashahr), Weixu (Hoxud), Yuli (Korla), and Shanguo (in the western Kuruk mountains).

:"He then sent the heads of the two kings of Yanqi (Karashahr) and Yuli (Korla) to the capital where they were hung in front of the residences of the Man and Yi princes in the capital (Luoyang). (Ban) Chao then appointed Yuan Meng, who was the Yanqi (Karashahr) Marquis of the Left, king (of Kashgar). The kings of Yuli (Korla), Weixu (Hoxud), and Shanguo (in the western Kuruk mountains) were all replaced."

After the rebellion of the "Western Regions" (106−125 CE), only the kings of Korla and Hoxud refused to submit to the Chinese. Ban Yong, the son of Ban Chao, along with the Governor of Dunhuang, attacked and defeated them.

Tarim Basin in the 3rd century

Three Kingdoms era

The 3rd century Weilüe records that Korla, Hoxud and Shanwang (Shanguo) were all dependencies of Karashahr.

Yettishar

The contemporaneous historian Musa Sayrami (1836–1917) stated that ruler Yaqub Beg of Yettishar was poisoned on May 30, 1877, in Korla by the former hakim (local city ruler) Niyaz Hakim Beg of Yarkand, although Niyaz Hakim Beg and other sources stated that his death was by suicide or in battle against the Qing dynasty.{{cite web |access-date=December 14, 2006

Qing dynasty

Francis Younghusband, passed through "Korlia" in 1887 on his overland journey from Beijing to India. He described it as being prosperous and the country round about well-cultivated, with more land under cultivation than any other town he had passed. Maize seemed to be the major crop but rice was also grown. There was a small Chinese town, about 400 yd square with mud walls about 35 ft high and with a ditch. There were round bastions at the angles, but none at the gateway. A mile (1.6 km) south was the Turk town, but its walls were in ruins. It had one main street about 700 yd long. "The shops are somewhat better than at Karashar, but not so good as at Turfan."

People's Republic of China

Korla was incorporated as a city on September 30, 1979.

On January 8, 1965, more than 170 Chinese Communist cadres were immolated by Mongols during an anti-Communist riot at a state farm in Korla (Kurla).

In September 2019, drone video appeared which ASPI (a defense industries funded Australian think tank) alleged as showing the mass transfer of hundreds of ethnic minority prisoners, which drew the comment "deeply disturbing" from Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne in describing the video.

Geography

Korla is approximately 200 km southwest from Ürümqi, although, due to the intervening Tian Shan, the road distance is considerably greater.

The Iron Gate Pass (Tiemen Pass) leading to Karasahr is about 7 km north of the city and, as it was easily defended, playing an important part in protecting the ancient Silk Roads from raiding nomads from the north.

The Kaidu River, also known as the Konqi River or Kongque River, flows through the center of Korla, a unique feature amongst cities in Xinjiang. While the literal meaning of the Chinese name "Kongque River" is "Peacock River", the name originates from a semantically distorted transliteration of the Uyghur name "Konqi Darya" which means "Tanner's River".

Climate

Korla has a cold desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWk) with extreme seasonal variation in temperature. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from -6.6 °C in January to 26.8 °C, and the annual mean is 12.0 °C, which is still warmer than most locales at the same latitude further east in the country. Precipitation totals only 59.2 mm annually, and mostly falls in summer, as compared to an annual evaporation rate of about 2800 mm; there are about 3,000 hours of bright sunshine annually. The frost-free period averages 210 days. The period between April and October closely resembles subtropical climates, but the continental nature is facilitated by the rapid drop of temperatures going into winter.

| Jan record high C = 8.6 | Jan record low C = -25.3 | Feb record high C = 16.5 | Feb record low C = -23.4 | Mar record high C = 26.8 | Mar record low C = -10.4 | Apr record high C = 35.3 | Apr record low C = -3.0 | May record high C = 36.5 | May record low C = 1.6 | Jun record high C = 38.3 | Jun record low C = 6.2 | Jul record high C = 40.5 | Jul record low C = 10.6 | Aug record high C = 40.0 | Aug record low C = 7.9 | Sep record high C = 36.2 | Sep record low C = 1.9 | Oct record high C = 30.9 | Oct record low C = -4.4 | Nov record high C = 20.6 | Nov record low C = -16.6 | Dec record high C = 11.1 | Dec record low C = -24.4 NOAA{{cite web | script-title=zh:库尔勒 - 气象数据 -中国天气网 | access-date = 29 November 2022}}

Administrative divisions

Bayingolin Hotel in Korla; its name is spelled out in Chinese, Mongolian, and English.

Korla administers 7 subdistricts, 3 towns and 9 townships.

NameSimplified ChineseHanyu PinyinUyghur (UEY)Uyghur Latin (ULY)Mongolian (traditional)Mongolian (Cyrillic)Administrative division code
Subdistricts
Tuanjie Subdistrict团结街道zhئىتتىپاق كوچا باشقارمىسىug652801001
Saybagh Subdistrict萨依巴格街道zhسايباغ كوچا باشقارمىسىug652801002
Tianshan Subdistrict天山街道zhتەڭرىتاغ كوچا باشقارمىسىug652801003
Xincheng Subdistrict新城街道zhيېڭىشەھەر كوچا باشقارمىسىugШин цэн зээл гудамж652801004
Jianshe Subdistrict建设街道zhبەشيۈتلۈك كوچا باشقارمىسىug652801005
Chaoyang Subdistrict朝阳街道zhچاۋياڭ كوچا باشقارمىسىug652801006
Lixiang Subdistrict梨香街道zhنەشپۇتزار كوچا باشقارمىسىug652801007
Towns
Tashidian Town塔什店镇zhتاشدەن بازىرىugТашадиан балгас652801100
Shanghu Town上户镇zhشاڭخۇ بازىرىug652801101
Shinigha Town西尼尔镇zhشىنىغا بازىرىug652801102
Townships
Tëkichi Township铁克其乡zhتېكىچى يېزىسىug652801200
Charibagh Township恰尔巴格乡zhچارباغ يېزىسىug652801201
Yëngisheher Township英下乡zhيېڭىشەھەر يېزىسىug652801202
Lengger Township兰干乡zhلەڭگەر يېزىسىug652801203
Qosh'ëriq Township和什力克乡zhقوشئېرىق يېزىسىug652801204
Qarayulghun Township哈拉玉宫乡zhقارايۇلغۇن يېزىسىug652801205
Awat Township阿瓦提乡zhئاۋات يېزىسىug652801206
Towurchi Township托布力其乡zhتوۋۇرچى يېزىسىug652801207
Puhui Township普惠乡zhپۇخۇي يېزىسىug652801208

Others:

  • Charchi Horticultural Farm (库尔楚园艺场, چەرچى باغۋەنچىلىك مەيدانى)
  • Baotouhu Farm (包头湖农场, باۋتۇخۇ دېھقانچىلىق مەيدانى)
  • Puhui Farm (普惠农场, پۇخۇي دېھقانچىلىق مەيدانى)
  • Bayingolin Awat Farm (巴州阿瓦提农场, ئاۋات دېھقانچىلىق مەيدانى)
  • Bayingolin Saydöng Horticultural Farm (巴州沙依东园艺场, ئوبلاستلىق سايدۆڭ باغۋەنچىلىك مەيدانى)
  • Bayingolin Dairy Farm (巴州奶牛场, ئوبلاستلىق سۈتچىلىك فېرمىسى)
  • Puhui Ranch (普惠牧场, پۇخۇي چارۋىچىلىق مەيدانى)
  • Jingji Ranch (经济牧场, ئىقتىساد چارۋىچىلىق مەيدانى)
  • Korla City Seed Farm (良种场)

Demographics

In the 2010 Chinese census, the city had a total population of 549,324 people, a significant increase from the 381,943 recorded in the 2000 census. The city is home to 23 ethnic groups.

The city had 430,000 inhabitants in 2007, increasing with 20,000 people every year, majority of whom were Han Chinese, with a large minority of Uyghurs (about 100,000) and smaller numbers of Mongols and Huis.

Economy

Korla has long been the biggest centre in the region after Karashahr/Yanqi itself, having abundant water and extensive farmlands, as well as controlling the main routes to the south and west of Karashahr/Yanqi. Due to the discovery of oil in the Taklamakan Desert, Korla is now both more populous and developed than Karashar/Yanqi. PetroChina's Tarim oil fields operations are headquartered in Korla.

The city reported a fiscal revenue of 4.572 billion Yuan in 2019. In the same year, the city's GDP grew 5.6%, fixed asset investment grew 10%, the public budget grew 5%, retail sales grew 8%, and the city's CPI grew 2.3%.

Korla is known for its production of fragrant pears (库尔勒香梨).

Transportation

Korla is a regional transportation hub, served by the national highways G218, G314, the Southern Xinjiang Railway, Golmud–Korla railway, Hotan–Ruoqiang railway and the Ku'erle Licheng Airport.

Cultural sights

Iron Gate Pass

The city's main attractions include the Iron Gate Pass, Lotus Pond (), Sun Island (), Princess Peak (), Yuzigan Old City (), Tuowuqi Ancient City (), Airlike Ancient City (), Ku'erchu Mound (), Jiamai Mosque (), and Yeyungou Ruins ().

Demographics

According to the Seventh National Census in 2020, the city's Permanent Population (hukou) was 1,613,979.Compared with 21,813,334 people in the Sixth National Census in 2010, the number increased by 4,039,011, representing a growth of 18.52%, with an average annual growth rate of 1.71%. They are respectively 13.14 percentage points and 1.18 percentage points higher than the national average level.

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