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- Q4438404 subject Q6791074.
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- Q4438404 abstract "The Second Battle of Ürümqi was a conflict in the winter of 1933–1934 at Ürümqi, between the provincial forces of Sheng Shicai and the alliance of the Chinese Muslim Gen. Ma Zhongying and Han Chinese Gen. Zhang Peiyuan. Zhang seized the road between Tacheng and the capital. Sheng Shicai commanded Manchurian troops and a unit of White Russian soldiers, led by Col. Pappengut. The Kuomintang Republic of China government had secretly incited Zhang and Ma to overthrow Sheng—even as they prepared to swear him in as governor of Xinjiang—because of his ties to the Soviet Union. Chinese Nationalist leader Gen. Chiang Kai-shek sent Luo Wen'gan to Xinjiang, where he met with Ma Zhongying and Zhang Peiyuan and urged them to destroy Sheng.Ma and Zhang's Han Chinese and Chinese Muslim forces had almost defeated Sheng when he requested help from the Soviet Union. This led to the Soviet Invasion of Xinjiang and Ma Zhongying's retreat after the Battle of Tutung.At this point Chiang Kai-shek himself was personally prepared to enter the battle, with over 150,000 troops and 15 million yuan ready to assist Ma in driving out Sheng Shicai. However, he was told that it would be impossible to guarantee the troops adequate food, water, fuel and other supplies, so Chiang cancelled the expedition. Sheng commented, "Chiang Kai-shek does not like my policies but he cannot do anything to me. I am too far away from his reach."".
- Q4438404 combatant "Republic of China36th Division (National Revolutionary Army)".
- Q4438404 combatant "XinjiangProvincial government".
- Q4438404 commander Q15078606.
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- Q4438404 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q4247016.
- Q4438404 place Q16959.
- Q4438404 place Q34800.
- Q4438404 result "Provincial government victory".
- Q4438404 strength "10,000Chinese muslimtroops and 3,000Han chinesetroops".
- Q4438404 strength "Thousands ofManchurian (North East Salvation Army) andWhite Russiantroops".
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- Q4438404 combatant "Republic of China 36th Division (National Revolutionary Army)".
- Q4438404 combatant "Xinjiang Provincial government".
- Q4438404 commander "Colonel Pappengut".
- Q4438404 commander "Ma Zhongying".
- Q4438404 commander "Sheng Shicai".
- Q4438404 commander "Zhang Peiyuan".
- Q4438404 conflict "Second Battle of Ürümqi".
- Q4438404 partof "the Kumul Rebellion".
- Q4438404 place Q16959.
- Q4438404 place Q34800.
- Q4438404 result "Provincial government victory".
- Q4438404 strength "10000".
- Q4438404 strength "Thousands of Manchurian and White Russian troops".
- Q4438404 type Event.
- Q4438404 type Event.
- Q4438404 type MilitaryConflict.
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- Q4438404 comment "The Second Battle of Ürümqi was a conflict in the winter of 1933–1934 at Ürümqi, between the provincial forces of Sheng Shicai and the alliance of the Chinese Muslim Gen. Ma Zhongying and Han Chinese Gen. Zhang Peiyuan. Zhang seized the road between Tacheng and the capital. Sheng Shicai commanded Manchurian troops and a unit of White Russian soldiers, led by Col. Pappengut.".
- Q4438404 label "Battle of Ürümqi (1933–34)".
- Q4438404 seeAlso Q4438401.
- Q4438404 name "Second Battle of Ürümqi".