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Mahmut Muhiti (Uyghur: مەھمۇت مۇھىتى, romanized: Mehmut
Muhiti; Chinese: 马木提·穆依提; pinyin: Mǎmùtí Mùyītí; Wade–Giles: Mamut'i Muit'i; 1887–1944), nicknamed...
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General Mahmut Muhiti, the commander-in-chief of the 6th
Uyghur Division and the
deputy chief of the
Kashgar Military Region.
Muhiti resented the increased...
- officials. The
Republic included the parti****tion of
Mahmut Muhiti,
Yunus Beg and
Maqsud Muhiti, a Jadidist.
Shams al-Din
Damulla was the Waqf
affairs Minister...
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Muhiti's rebels. However,
Muhiti, with 17 of his ****ociated fled to
British India on 2
April 1937.
After Muhiti's flight to
British India,
Muhiti's troops...
- Talıbzadənin həyatı və
mühiti. Baku:
Nurlan nəşriyyatı. p. 66.
Minakhanim Asadli (2005).
Yusif Ziya Talıbzadənin həyatı və
mühiti. Baku:
Nurlan nəşriyyatı...
- Kashgar's
Interior Minister was
Yunus Beg, who
previously worked with
Maqsud Muhiti, a
merchant who
spread Jadidism in Turfan.
Jadid schools were
founded in...
-
prominent Uyghur Turpan revolutionary leaders,
brothers Maksut and
Mahmut Muhiti.
After one year of studying, he left
Turpan and went on the Hajj to Mecca...
- Ziya Talıbzadənin həyatı və
mühiti. Baku:
Nurlan nəşriyyatı. Minaxanım Əsədli (2005).
Yusif Ziya Talıbzadənin həyatı və
mühiti. Baku:
Nurlan nəşriyyatı....
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Yusuf Alptekin Masud Sabri Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki Abdullah Bughra Mahmut Muhiti Muhammad Amin
Bughra Nur
Ahmad Jan
Bughra Isma'il Beg
Timur Beg
Islam Akhun...
- with the
pious Christian and
Muslim legend of the
Seven Sleepers.
Mahmut Muhiti Emin
Khoja Dingling (with a
special section about the Fufuluo)
German Turfan...