• The Muslim Conflict in Gansu broke out when a coalition of Muslim generals revolted against the Guominjun in 1927. Prominent among the rebels was Ma Tingxiang...
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    magnitude of 7.6 killed 275 in 1932. The Muslim Conflict in Gansu (19271930) was a conflict against the Guominjun. While the Muslim General Ma Hongbin was...
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  • Ma clique (category Factions in the Kuomintang)
    Muslim conflict in Gansu (19271930) Golok conflicts (1917–1949) Chinese Civil War (1927–1949) Kumul Rebellion (1931–1934) Sino-Tibetan War of 1930–1932...
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    List of wars and battles involving China (category Timelines of military conflicts)
    Yunnan–Guangxi War (1925–1927) Northern Expedition (1926–1928) April 12 Incident (1927) Muslim conflict in Gansu (19271930) Red Spears' uprising in Shandong (1928–1929)...
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    Ma Lin (warlord) (category National Revolutionary Army generals from Gansu)
    seized the city of Hezhou in the 1920s in a battle during the Muslim conflict in Gansu (19271930), and vanquished Ma Lin's army, which was sent to retake...
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    Joseph Rock (category Botanists active in China)
    monastery and its ancient press burnt to the ground in the Muslim conflict in Gansu (19271930) by a Muslim army. This was the most important of a number of...
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    in 1928 by savage fighting between the Muslims and Guominjun forces during the Muslim Conflict in Gansu (19271930). Well-known Muslim individuals in...
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    Chinese Civil War by Chinese Muslim Kuomintang Republic of China Army forces mainly in Northwest China, in the provinces of Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, and Xinjiang...
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    Central Plains War (category Conflicts in 1930)
    Chiang. The Nanjing government enjoyed support from the Chinese Muslims of the Gansu province in Northwest China. While the region was originally under the...
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    Consular Officer In North-West China. CUP Archive. 1921. p. vi. Retrieved 24 April 2014. Lipman, Jonathan Neaman (1980). The border world of Gansu, 1895–1935...
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    government). Ma Zhongying then was sent back to Gansu after graduating from the academy and fought in the Kumul Rebellion where, with the tacit support...
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    Ningxia (redirect from Tourism in Ningxia)
    Ningxia and Gansu; General Ma Hongkui was the military governor of Ningxia and had absolute authority in the province. The Muslim conflict in Gansu, which...
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    Khoja Niyaz (category Qing dynasty Muslims)
    from Gansu to settle in the abolished Khanate. These events sparked the Kumul Rebellion in 1931, which was led by Hui warlord Ma Zhongying in Gansu after...
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    Boxer Rebellion (category Conflicts involving the German Empire)
    absorbed into the Muslim Gansu army. With conflicting allegiances and priorities motivating the various forces inside Beijing, the situation in the city became...
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    and were badly beaten by local Muslim Ma clique forces in Gansu. When his depleted forces finally arrived to join Mao in Yan'an, Zhang continued his losing...
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    Chiang Kai-shek (category 20th-century presidents in Asia)
    governors of Gansu, increased the prestige of Muslim officials in northwestern China. The armies raised by this "Ma Clique", most notably their Muslim cavalry...
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  • south and west in places like Gansu, Xinjiang the Datong area of Shaanxi and Kalgan. There are also remnants of Möngke Khan's grand army in Sichuan and Yunnan...
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  • Jin. 648. p. 2659. 曜於是害諸王公及百官已下三萬餘人 Wan, Lei (2017). The earliest Muslim communities in China. Qiraat. Vol. 8. Riyadh: King Faisal Center for research and...
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    Kuomintang (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from December 2023)
    war against the Guominjun in favor of the KMT during the conflict in Gansu in 19271930. In 1931, Japanese aggression resumed with the Mukden Incident...
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    Stanford: Stanford University Press. pp. 303–307. In Gansu the estimated mortality was 2.5 to 3 million [...] In Shaanxi, out of a population of 13 million,...
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    Guo Songling (category Articles lacking in-text citations from March 2019)
    China's premier military academy. In 1907, he graduated and joined the Qing Dynasty's Qing New Army as a sergeant in Mukden. In 1909, general Zhu Qinglan became...
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    strong anti-Japanese feeling and anti-Bolshevik among the Muslims of Gansu and he mentioned the Muslim generals Ma Fuxiang, Ma Qi, Ma Anliang and Ma Bufang...
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    Warlord Era (category 1910s in China)
    China in 1912. Yuan's death created a power vacuum that spread across the regions of Sichuan, Shanxi, Qinghai, Ningxia, Guangdong, Guangxi, Gansu, Yunnan...
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    Oirats (category Ethnic groups in China)
    the Muslim rebellion in Gansu started by Zhang Wenqing (張文慶) was defeated, Muslims like Ma Jinlu (馬進祿) were exiled to the Han Banner garrison in Guangzhou...
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    Long March (category Conflicts in 1934)
    Nationalist forces at Baizhang Pass in Sichuan. 9 October: The Fourth Red Army meets up with the First in Huining, Gansu. 22 October: The Second Red Army...
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    Sheng Shicai (category Political office-holders in Xinjiang)
    filled the void. In June 1943, four divisions of the NRA New 2nd Army commanded by Zhu Shaoliang were transferred to Xinjiang from Gansu. In October 1943...
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    National Revolutionary Army (category Military units and formations established in 1925)
    Divisions, the Muslim Divisions of the National Revolutionary Army, trained in China (not by Westerners) and led by Ma Clique Muslim generals, frightened...
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    Chinese Communist Revolution (category Revolutions in China)
    Islamic insurgency continued until as late as 1958 in the provinces of Gansu, Qinghai, Ningxia, Xinjiang, and Yunnan. ROC soldiers who had fled into...
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    colonists and ruled by the Han Chinese Qu family which originated from Gansu. Jincheng commandery 金城 (Lanzhou), district of Yuzhong 榆中 was the home of...
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    Manichaeism (category Heresy in ancient Christianity)
    respect a sacred forest in Otuken. The conversion to Manichaeism led to an explosion of manuscript production in the Tarim Basin and Gansu (the region between...
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