Kotzulosu

See also: K'o-tzu-lo-su

English

Etymology

From Mandarin 克孜勒蘇 / 克孜勒苏 (Kèzīlèsū), Wade–Giles romanization: Kʻo⁴-tzŭ¹-lo⁴-su¹.

Proper noun

Kotzulosu

  1. Alternative form of Kezilesu (Kizilsu).
    • 1959 June 19 [1959 June 18], “Sinkiang Measures”, in Daily Report: Foreign Radio Broadcasts, number 120, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, sourced from Urumchi, Sinkiang Regional Service, translation of original in Mandarin, →OCLC, Communist China: National Affairs, page BBB 4:
      People in Atushih County, Kotzulosu Kirghiz Autonomous Chou, Sinkiang, have stepped up flood-prevention measures to insure a great leap forward in various production fields for 1959.
    • 1968, Michael Freeberne, “Minority Unrest and Sino–Soviet Rivalry in Sinkiang, China's North-western Frontier Bastion, 1949–1965”, in Charles A. Fisher, editor, Essays in Political Geography[1], London: Methuen & Co, page 187:
      Some months later in the Hotien area, the Kotzulosu Kirghiz Autonomous Chou and around Aqsu, it was claimed that ‘a big victory’ had been won against local nationalism.
    • 1969 October 14 [1969 October 7], “Fulfill struggle-criticism-transformation conscientiously and further consolidate the dictatorship of the proletariat”, in Daily Report: Communist China, volume I, number 199, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, sourced from Sinkiang Daily and Urumchi Sinkiang Regional Service, translation of original in Mandarin, →OCLC, Communist China: Northwest Region, page H 2:
      While the people throughout the country are warmly celebrating National Day, the revolutionary committee of the Aletai Special District, which is an outpost against imperialism and revisionism, has been established. A rally was also held in the Kotzulosu Kirghiz Autonomous Chou to celebrate the inauguration of the Chou revolutionary committee.
    • 1993, “Some Problems of a Plural Society”, in S. P. Sinha, Faguni Ram, Manager Prasad, Hari Ram Nangalia, editors, Instant Encyclopaedia of Geography, 1st edition, volume XX, New Delhi: Mittal Publications, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 309:
      Again, at celebrations marking the tenth anniversary of the Kotzulosu Kirghiz Autonomous Chou, Iminov, Vice-chairman of the Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region, stressed that as the Chou was situated in the border region that the local inhabitants 'should redouble their vigilance and be ready to crush any subversive and sabotage activities by the imperialists, reactionaries and modern revisionists'.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Kotzulosu.