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Tunganistan (or Dunganistan) is an
exonym for the
territory in
southern Xinjiang administered by the New 36th
Division of the
National Revolutionary Army...
- Xinjiang,
nicknamed Tunganistan (named
after the Dungans) by Westerners, from 1934 to 1937. He was
sometimes known as the "King of
Tunganistan". Ma
Hushan fought...
- 婼羌暴動) was a
Uighur uprising in 1935
against Chinese Muslim-dominated
Tunganistan,
which was
administered by the New 36th Division. The
Chinese Muslim...
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Turkestan Dzungaria Junggar Basin Southern Xinjiang railway Tarim Basin Tunganistan Share,
Michael B. (2015). "The
Great Game Revisited:
Three Empires Collide...
- the
oases of
southern Xinjiang, and
their administration was
dubbed Tunganistan by
Western travelers. Ma
Hushan and the new 36th
division declared their...
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rebellion of
various Muslim ethnic groups in
Qinghai and Gansu,
China Tunganistan Dungan: Хуэйзў (回族), romanized: ****zu, Xiao'erjing: حُوِ ظُ; simplified...
- Vice Consul-General in
Kashgar in 1937 M. C. Jillet, who
travelled to
Tunganistan in 1937 and
interviewed Ma Hushan, then the
commander of 36th Division...
- over
their Turkic Muslim subjects. The
region was
named Tunganistan by
Walther Heissig.
Tunganistan was
bordering on two, eventually,
three sides with Xinjiang...
- (1934). He then went
overland in
company of Ella
Maillart from
China via
Tunganistan to
India on a
journey written up in News from
Tartary (1936).
These two...
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Southern Xinjiang (
Tunganistan) Ma
Hushan 馬虎山 1934–1950
Chief of the 36th
Division and
ruler of
Southern Xinjiang (
Tunganistan) Ma
Zhancang 馬占倉 served...