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Exonym for a historical part of Xinjiang
Tunganistan (or Dunganistan) is an exonym for the territory in southern Xinjiang administered by the New 36th Division of the National Revolutionary Army
Tunganistan
Chinese warlord
Ma Clique warlord. He ruled over an area of Southern Xinjiang, called Tunganistan by Westerners (as the Hui were then known as 'Tunganis'), from 1934 to
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Former Chinese military unit
the oases of southern Xinjiang, and their administration was dubbed Tunganistan by Western travelers. Ma Hushan and the New 36th Division declared their
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婼羌暴動) was a Uighur uprising in 1935 against Chinese Muslim-dominated Tunganistan, which was administered by the New 36th Division. The Chinese Muslim
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British adventurer and travel writer (1907–1971)
(1934). He then went overland in company of Ella Maillart from China via Tunganistan to India on a journey written up in News from Tartary (1936). These two
Peter_Fleming_(writer)
1936 travel book by Peter Fleming
contained within the title of the book, to ascertain what was happening in Tunganistan, a region of Sinkiang (also known as Chinese Turkestan), in the aftermath
News_from_Tartary
Hui subgroup in Central Asia
rebellion of various Muslim ethnic groups in Qinghai and Gansu, China Tunganistan Dungan: Хуэйзў (回族), romanized: Huizu, Xiao'erjing: حُوِ ظُ simplified
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1934 military intervention in support of warlord Sheng Shicai
Vice Consul-General in Kashgar in 1937 M. C. Jillet, who travelled to Tunganistan in 1937 and interviewed Ma Hushan, then the commander of 36th Division
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and Southern Xinjiang (Tunganistan) Ma Hushan 馬虎山 1934–1950 Chief of the 36th Division and ruler of Southern Xinjiang (Tunganistan) Ma Zhancang 馬占倉 served
List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era
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Chinese warlord (1895–1970)
over their Turkic Muslim subjects. The region was named Tunganistan by Walther Heissig. Tunganistan was bordering on two, eventually, three sides with Xinjiang
Sheng_Shicai
County-level city in Xinjiang, China
Bughra declared themselves Emirs of Khotan during the Kumul Rebellion. Tunganistan was an independent administered region in the southern part of Xinjiang
Hotan
County in Xinjiang, China
took place here in 1935 when Uyghurs revolted against the Hui-dominated Tunganistan, which was controlled by the 36th Division (National Revolutionary Army)
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