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    Ma Zhongying, also Ma Chung-ying (traditional Chinese: 馬仲英; simplified Chinese: 马仲英; pinyin: Zhòngyīng; Wade–Giles: Ma Chung-ying, Xiao'erjing: مَا...
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  • Haiyuan Ma Qi Ma Lin Ma Bao Ma Guzhong Ma Liang (general) Ma Yuanxiang Ma Bufang Ma Buqing Ma Bukang Ma Buluan Ma Burong Ma Buyuan Ma Zhongying (Ma Buying)...
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  • Shicai during the Battle of Ürümqi (1933–34) in the Kumul Rebellion. Ma Zhongying, a Hui (Chinese Muslim), had earlier attended the Whampoa Military Academy...
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    Uyghurs from 1931 to 1934 who conspired with Hui Chinese Muslim General Ma Zhongying to overthrow Jin Shuren, governor of Xinjiang. The Kumul Uyghurs were...
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    (Chinese Muslim) warlord and the brother-in-law and follower of Ma Zhongying, a Dungan/Hui Ma Clique warlord. He ruled over an area of Southern Xinjiang,...
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  • Revolutionary Army. It was created in 1932 by the Kuomintang for General Ma Zhongying, who was also its first commander. It was made almost entirely out of...
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    against the Hui armies in the north, led by Ma Zhongying. Another Hui faction in Southern Xinjiang under command of Ma Zhancang, meanwhile, had struck an alliance...
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  • to also siege Hezhou in the army of 10,000 by Ma Zhongying, who was related to Ma Qi. Ma Zhongying's Muslim soldiers were starving and numbered 25,000...
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    Ma Bufang's rise to power, he along with Ma Buqing and cousins Ma Hongkui and Ma Hongbin, were instrumental in helping another cousin, Ma Zhongying,...
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    Zhongying, prevail in Gansu because they did not want Ma Zhongying to compete with them in their own turf; they encouraged and supported Ma Zhongying...
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    then conspired with Khoja Niyaz and Ma Zhongying to overthrow Jin in the Kumul Rebellion. According to some people, Ma restrained Yulbars from traveling...
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    Xinjiang. Since then, he led a power struggle against his rivals, of whom Ma Zhongying and Zhang Peiyuan were most notable. The first to be removed were the...
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    Kumul Khanate, the Chinese governor Jin Shuren and later the Hui warlord Ma Zhongying. He is best remembered as the first and only president of the short-lived...
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    (1824-1909) Ma Julong Ma Sheng-kuei (Ma Shenggui) Ma Shouzhen (1548-1604) Ma Zhan'ao (1830–1886) Ma Zhancang Ma Zhongying (fl. 1930s) Ma Xizhen Bertha...
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    Division (National Revolutionary Army), who served under Generals Ma Zhongying and Ma Hushan. At the Battle of Kashgar (1933), he repulsed an attack of...
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    battle. When Ma Zhongying heard that the coup had taken place in Xinjiang, he promptly led the army to the west and sent his general Ma Heying to Altay...
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  • Haiyuan was the seventh younger brother of Ma Haiyan, father of Ma Guzhong and Ma Bao, and grandfather of Ma Zhongying. Jun Jing (1998). The Temple of Memories:...
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  • Soviet pincer attack. Casualties were getting heavy on both sides before Ma Zhongying ordered a retreat. "Uses of CW since the First World War". Archived from...
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  • Division (National Revolutionary Army), who served under Generals Ma Zhongying and Ma Hushan. He commanded the 1st Brigade. Andrew D. W. Forbes (1986)...
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    alienated Muslim majority rebelled against Jin. Gansu warlord Ma Zhongying of the Hui Ma clique invaded in support of the rebellion. Soon, various other...
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  • civilians were killed in revenge for the Kizil massacre. In April 1934, Gen. Ma Zhongying personally gave a speech at Idgah mosque, telling the Uighurs to be loyal...
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    lawsuit against Ma Anliang after his death in 1919, to gain recognition for them as a legitimate Muslim sect. His great-nephew Ma Zhongying seized the city...
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  • who served under Generals Ma Zhongying and Ma Hushan. He was present with Ma Zhongying, Ma Shih-ming, Ma Shih-lu, and Ma Ho-ying during a meeting with...
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    Shicai during the Battle of Ürümqi (1933–34) in the Kumul Rebellion. Ma Zhongying, a Hui (Chinese Muslim), had earlier attended the Whampoa Military Academy...
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    Bureau of Construction. Ma Qi's eldest son was Ma Buqing and another son was Ma Bufang. Ma Qi was the uncle of Ma Zhongying. He died on 5 August 1931...
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  • armored cars down the mountain. When a White Russian force showed up, Ma Zhongying withdrew. Christian Tyler (2004). Wild West China: The Taming of Xinjiang...
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    Revolutionary Army) and Han chinese troops led by the Chinese Muslim General Ma Zhongying and the Han chinese general Zhang Peiyuan when they were on the verge...
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  • western Gansu after his cousin Ma Zhongying disappeared and left it vacant. Ma Bukang and Ma Bufang were having a discussion on Ma Biao when Japanese warplanes...
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    troops. In 1932, Ma crushed a Kirghiz revolt led by Id Mirab and jailed several Kirghiz fighters including Osman Ali. When Ma Zhongying invaded the province...
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  • Tunganistan (category Ma clique)
    Union, promising that Zhongying would soon return.[page needed] However, Zhongying never did return and Hushan administered Zhongying's former domain from...
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