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March 23, 1944

Letter No. 93 from L.D. Wilgress, Canadian Embassy, Moscow, to the Secretary of State for External Affairs, W.L. Mackenzie King

L.D. Wilgress and the Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, Fu Bingchang (Foo Ping-sheung), discuss Soviet movements in Xinjiang.

September 8, 1959

Premier Chou En-lai's [Zhou Enlai's] Letter to Prime Minister Nehru

July 21, 1962

Note given by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Peking, to the Embassy of India in China, 21 July 1962

November 15, 1962

Premier Chou En-Lai's [Zhou Enlai's] Letter to the Leaders of Asian and African Countries on the Sino-Indian Boundary Question (November 15, 1962)

April 30, 1951

Letter, Owen Lattimore to Isa Yusuf Alptekin

Lattimore tells Alptekin that he is "doing my best to stimulate more study" of Xinjiang in the United States.

November 14, 1950

Letter, Isa Yusuf Alptekin to Owen Lattimore

Isa Yusuf Alptekin recounts his experiences in Xinjiang in the 1940s and his flight to India and beyond after the Chinese Communist revolution. He also asks Lattimore for assistance in having exiled students from Xinjiang go to the United States for further education.

June 29, 1950

Letter, Owen Lattimore to Mortimer Graves

Lattimore continues his push to improve the study of "Central Asian Turkish" in the United States.

June 22, 1950

Letter, Mortimer Graves to Owen Lattimore

Mortimer Graves of the American Council for Learned Societies responds to Owen Lattimore's request for financial support to bring a Xinjiang specialist to the United States.

June 19, 1950

Letter, Owen Lattimore to Colonel Adam Sabri

Owen Lattimore reports to several of Xinjiang's exiled leaders that he is seeking support on their behalf.

June 19, 1950

Letter, Owen Lattimore to Frank Hopkins

Owen Lattimore asks the Foreign Service Institute for support to bring a Xinjiang specialist to the United States.

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