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- Q4871396 subject Q6791074.
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- Q4871396 abstract "In the 1933 Battle of Kashgar, Gen. Ma Zhancang signed a secret agreement with the daotai of Kashgar, Ma Shaowu, and his Chinese Muslim troops joined the Han Chinese garrison inside the yamen in Kashgar and helped them repulse Uighur and Kirghiz attacks led by Abdullah Bughra. Turkic Uighur and Kirghiz forces led by the Uighur Timur Beg had been attacking Chinese Muslim villages and pillaging them. During the fighting Timur Beg was shot and then beheaded by Ma Zhancang's forces, his head being put on display at the Idgah mosque. When more Chinese Muslim troops arrived, they reinforced the Chinese garrison inside Kashgar. Osman Ali, the Kirghiz rebel, attempted to attack the yamen, but was repulsed with heavy losses. He then proceeded to loot the city.On September 26, 1933, the Syrian Arab Tawfiq Bay led a Turkic force against the Chinese Muslims in Kashgar new city. Ma Zhancang repulsed the attack after very heavy fighting, and wounded Tawfiq Bay.During the battle the Kirghiz prevented the Uighur from looting the city, mainly because they wanted to loot it themselves. They started murdering any Chinese and Chinese Muslim they could get their hands on, as well as any Turkic people who were wives or mistresses of Chinese. They then looted their property.".
- Q4871396 causalties "several hundred".
- Q4871396 combatant "First East Turkestan Republic".
- Q4871396 combatant "Republic of China36th Division (National Revolutionary Army)".
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- Q4871396 place Q170521.
- Q4871396 place Q34800.
- Q4871396 result "Stalemate".
- Q4871396 strength "Several thousandChinese MuslimandHan Chinesetroops".
- Q4871396 strength "Thousands of Turkic MuslimUighurandKirghizfighters".
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- Q4871396 casualties "several hundred".
- Q4871396 combatant "First East Turkestan Republic".
- Q4871396 combatant "Republic of China 36th Division (National Revolutionary Army)".
- Q4871396 commander "Ma Zhancang Ma Shaowu".
- Q4871396 commander "Nur Ahmad Jan Bughra, Abdullah Bughra, Osman Ali (Kirghiz), Timur Beg, Tawfiq Bay".
- Q4871396 conflict "Battle of Kashgar".
- Q4871396 partof "the Kumul Rebellion".
- Q4871396 place Q170521.
- Q4871396 place Q34800.
- Q4871396 result "Stalemate".
- Q4871396 strength "Several thousand Chinese Muslim and Han Chinese troops".
- Q4871396 strength "Thousands of Turkic Muslim Uighur and Kirghiz fighters".
- Q4871396 type Event.
- Q4871396 type Event.
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- Q4871396 comment "In the 1933 Battle of Kashgar, Gen. Ma Zhancang signed a secret agreement with the daotai of Kashgar, Ma Shaowu, and his Chinese Muslim troops joined the Han Chinese garrison inside the yamen in Kashgar and helped them repulse Uighur and Kirghiz attacks led by Abdullah Bughra. Turkic Uighur and Kirghiz forces led by the Uighur Timur Beg had been attacking Chinese Muslim villages and pillaging them.".
- Q4871396 label "Battle of Kashgar (1933)".
- Q4871396 name "Battle of Kashgar".