- Ma
Bufang (1903 – 31 July 1975) (traditional Chinese: 馬步芳;
simplified Chinese: 马步芳; pinyin: Mǎ
Bùfāng; Wade–Giles: Ma3 Pu4-fang1, Xiao'erjing: مَا بُفَانْ)...
- Ma
Bufang Mansion (simplified Chinese: 马步芳公馆;
traditional Chinese: 馬步芳公館; pinyin: Mǎ
BùfāngGōngguǎn) was the
mansion of the
Chinese Muslim warlord and...
- the
Uyghur Yulbars Khan. The
Muslim General Ma
Bufang also put KMT
symbols on his mansion, the Ma
Bufang Mansion along with a
portrait of
party founder...
-
Ningxia and Qinghai. The
three most
prominent members of the
clique were Ma
Bufang, Ma Hongkui, and Ma Hongbin,
collectively known as the
Xibei San Ma (Chinese:...
- over a
monastery in 1932. The army of Ma
Bufang defeated the
Tibetan armies.
Governor of
Qinghai Ma
Bufang was
described as a
socialist by
American journalist...
-
Sichuan army,
which was
focused on
internal fights. Ma
clique warlord Ma
Bufang secretly sent a
telegram to
Sichuan warlord Liu Wen**** and the
leader of...
-
insurgency in Yunnan. The
majority of the
insurgents were
formal members of Ma
Bufang's Republic of
China Army (Ma clique).
Several of them were
prominent generals...
- been paid by
Lhasa to the ****
Muslim warlord Ma
Bufang, who
ruled Qinghai (Chinghai) from Xining, Ma
Bufang released him to
travel to
Lhasa in 1939. He was...
-
National Revolutionary Army, and
served under Ma
Bufang, the
Governor of Qinghai. He was a
member of Ma
Bufang's family, Ma Biao was the
eldest son of Ma Haiqing...
-
Qinghai (Amdo),
undertaken by two **** commanders, Gen. Ma Qi and Gen. Ma
Bufang, on
behalf of the
Beiyang and
Kuomintang governments of the
Republic of...