- The
Golok or
Ngolok (Tibetan: མགོ་ལོག; Chinese: 果洛; pinyin: guǒluò)
peoples live in
Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai,
China around the upper...
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military campaigns between 1917 and 1949
against unconquered Amchok and
Ngolok (Golok)
tribal Tibetan areas of
Qinghai (Amdo),
undertaken by two **** commanders...
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Evariste Ngolok (born
November 15, 1988, in Cameroon) is a
Cameroonian footballer last seen
playing for ÍBV.
Ngolok is a
defensive midfielder who made...
- Land). Canberra:
Pacific Linguistics. Ray,
Sidney H. (Jan–Jun 1909). "The
Ngolok-Wanggar Language, Daly River,
North Australia". The
Journal of the Anthropological...
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stems from
events during the
Muslim warlord Ma Bufang's rule such as the
Ngolok rebellions (1917–49) and the Sino-Tibetan War, but such
hostility was suppressed...
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events during the
Muslim warlord Ma Bufang's rule in
Qinghai such as the
Ngolok rebellions (1917–1949) and the Sino-Tibetan War.
Violence subsided after...
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launched seven extermination expeditions into Golog,
eliminating thousands of
Ngolok tribesmen. Some
Tibetans counted the
number of
times he attacked, remembering...
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Ukrainian People's
Republic White Movement 1917 1949
Ngolok rebellions (1917–49)
Republic of
China Ngolok tribesmen 1918 1918
Operations against the Marri...
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Muslims stems from the
Muslim warlord Ma Bufang's rule of
Qinghai (the
Ngolok rebellions (1917–49) and the Sino-Tibetan War), in 1949, the Communists...
- the
Tibetan Ngolok peoples. His
Muslim troops launched what
David S. G.
Goodman calls "a
campaign of
ethnic cleansing" in
Tibetan Ngolok areas in Qinghai...