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    Sheng Shicai (Chinese: 盛世才; pinyin: Shèng Shìcái; Wade–Giles: Sheng4 Shih4-ts'ai2; 3 December 1895 – 13 July 1970) was a Chinese warlord who ruled Xinjiang...
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    China, during the rule of Sheng Shicai from 1935 to 1942. The People's Anti-Imperialist Association was founded by Sheng Shicai in Ürümqi on 1 August 1935...
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    dispatching troops to come to the aid of Jin and his military commander Sheng Shicai, as did White Russian refugees from the Soviet Union living in the Ili...
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    give ground. Sheng ordered Guihua colonel Helovsky to reinforce them, and defeated Ma Heying after two days. In June 1933, Sheng Shicai and Ma Zhongying...
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    Division, against the pro-Soviet provincial forces of the puppet Sheng Shicai. Sheng Shicai had moved against Divisional General Mahmut Muhiti, the commander-in-chief...
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    central committee in 1938. He and Chen Tanqiu were arrested by the warlord Sheng Shicai while at Ürümqi, Xinjiang. Zemin was executed on September 27, 1943....
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    intervention. Sheng Shicai purged 50,000 to 100,000 people, mostly Uyghurs, following this uprising. The oppressive reign of Sheng Shicai fueled discontent...
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    five-year loan of five million gold rubles to Sheng Shicai's regime. The draft was signed by Sheng Shicai on 16 May 1935, without consultation or approval...
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    entire province was brought under the control of northeast Manchu warlord Sheng Shicai, who ruled Xinjiang for the next decade with close support from the Soviet...
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    Hajji, a Uighur leader, defected with his forces to Gov. Sheng Shicai. He was appointed by Shicai through agreement to be in charge for the whole Southern...
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    August to October. The Soviet Army was assisting the puppet Governor Sheng Shicai in Xinjiang. The Kuomintang Muslim general Ma Hushan led the 36th Division...
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  • province, Sheng Shicai. His murder was a matter of dispute between the Soviet Union and the regional government in Xinjiang, with Sheng Shicai claiming...
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  • 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...
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  • the Soviet Red Army and Sheng Shicai's provincial troops, he defected while at Fazayabad and joined the forces of Sheng Shicai, turning against Ma Hushan's...
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    in Urumchi Apressoff to start peaceful talks with Sheng Shicai. Agreement of alliance between Sheng Shicaii and Hoja-Niyaz was signed on June 4, 1933...
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    Republic. Jin was deposed by mutineers in 1933 and was succeeded by Sheng Shicai. Sheng was not a protégé of either Yang or Jin. He was initially an officer...
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    After Hoya-Niyaz and Sheng Shicai, the newly appointed ruler of Xinjiang, formed peace, Muhiti was briefly appointed by Sheng a Military Commander of...
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  • the Republic of China were on the verge of defeating the Soviet client Sheng Shicai during the Battle of Ürümqi (1933–34) in the Kumul Rebellion. Ma Zhongying...
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    Sheng Shicai on April 12, 1933, who seized control of the province during 1934–1937. On June 4, 1933 Khoja Niyaz concluded Peace Agreement with Sheng...
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    civilians have been discovered as recently as 2003. The pro-Soviet leader Sheng Shicai of Xinjiang province in China launched his own purge in 1937 to coincide...
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    were driven back some 1 km northwestwards after two days of fighting. Sheng Shicai, Chief of Staff of Xinjiang's Frontier Army, arrived with a strong and...
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    contributed to the outbreak. In an effort to appease the Turkic Muslims, Sheng Shicai had appointed a number of their non-secessionist leaders, including Khoja...
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    Turkestan. It was not recognized by any country, however. Chinese warlord Sheng Shicai (盛世才) quickly defeated the ETR and ruled Xinjiang for the decade after...
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    was a pro-Soviet Union protectorate ruled by Sheng Shicai following the Soviet invasion of Xinjiang. Sheng switched between alliance and hostility to the...
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    Zhang Jingyao in Hunan; Zhang Zongchang and Han Fuju in Shandong; and Sheng Shicai in Xinjiang. During the New Culture Movement, Chen Duxiu introduced the...
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    (1933–1944) a semi-independent local government established by Sheng Shicai (盛世才, Pinyin: Shèng Shìcái) in Xinjiang Province, Republic of China. Xinjiang Province...
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    the population consisted mostly of Kazakhs. The Soviet Union installed Sheng Shicai as its puppet ruler in Xinjiang in the 1934 Soviet Invasion of Xinjiang...
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  • Chen Qian Zhuangfei Ren Bishi Rewi Alley Richard Frey Sanggyai Yexe Sheng Shicai Su Zhenhua Sun Li-jen Sun Yuanliang Tan Xilin Tang Liang Walter Stennes...
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    Republic in 1933. In 1934, it was conquered by warlord Sheng Shicai with the aid of the Soviet Union. Sheng's leadership was marked by heavy Soviet influence...
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    campaigns from his power base in Gansu, but was stopped by Xinjiang warlord Sheng Shicai with Soviet support in 1934. Ma Zhongying joined a Muslim militia in...
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