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- Q6932384 description "Uzbek revolutionary".
- Q6932384 description "Uzbek revolutionary".
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- Q6932384 abstract "Muhammad Ali Madali (also known as Dukchi Ishan or Iyikchi Eshen in Kyrgyz) was an ishan of the Naqshbandi Sufi order, who led an 1898 revolt against Russian domination, centred in the town of Andijan (in modern Uzbekistan). Madali, seeking to rid the area of the Russians and restore the formerly independent khanate of Khokand, called for "holy war", and led 2,000 men against the Tsarist Russia. However, his force was blocked outside the city on Andijan by the Russian 20th Line Battalion and defeated. Of those 2,000, 546 were put on trial, and Madali and five of his lieutenants hanged.Most of the sentences people were Kyrgyz people in the Ferghana valley and mountainous areas in Chatkal, Aksy and Ketmen-Tobe in nowadays Southern Kyrgyzstan. Among them was a prominent poet-improviser and composer Toktogul Satylganov (1864–1933), who was jailed by a false accusation by his political foes in the Ketmen-Tobe valley about his alleged participation in the revolt. He returned from Siberia jail (in the village of Kuitun near the town of Irkutsk) in 1905.".
- Q6932384 deathDate "1898".
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- Q6932384 dateOfDeath "1898".
- Q6932384 name "Madali, Muhammad Ali".
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- Q6932384 comment "Muhammad Ali Madali (also known as Dukchi Ishan or Iyikchi Eshen in Kyrgyz) was an ishan of the Naqshbandi Sufi order, who led an 1898 revolt against Russian domination, centred in the town of Andijan (in modern Uzbekistan). Madali, seeking to rid the area of the Russians and restore the formerly independent khanate of Khokand, called for "holy war", and led 2,000 men against the Tsarist Russia.".
- Q6932384 label "Muhammad Ali Madali".
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