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A Core-Periphery GIS Model of the Historical Growth and Spread of Islam in China
Authors:Karl E Ryavec  Mark Henderson
Institution:1. School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, University of California at Mercedkryavec@ucmerced.edu;3. Public Policy and Environmental Studies Programs, Mills College
Abstract:Abstract

This study presents the methodology and results of a core-periphery GIS model of the historical growth and spread of Islam in China based on a dataset of 1,774 mosques. These sites were organized into data subsets according to their founding dates during five major dynastic periods in Chinese history: Tang/Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, and Republican. Core areas were identified and mapped based on where mosques clustered during each period. North China was the paramount core region in all periods. Not until the late Qing and Republican periods did the Northwest and Yunnan compare with North China, while coastal China never developed into a core area.
Keywords:China  GIS  Hui nationality  Islam  Minzu
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