- Yang
Zengxin (traditional Chinese: 楊增新;
simplified Chinese: 杨增新; pinyin: Yáng
Zēngxīn; Wade–Giles: Yang Tseng-hsin;
March 6, 1864 – July 7, 1928) was a...
- born in Yunnan, in Qing
dynasty China. He was an ex-convict.
During Yang
Zengxin's reign in Xinjiang, Ma was
appointed as a
military commander, and then...
- the last Qing
governor of Xinjiang, fled. One of his subordinates, Yang
Zengxin, took
control of the
province and
acceded in name to the
Republic of China...
- the last Qing
governor of Xinjiang, fled. One of his subordinates, Yang
Zengxin, took
control of the
province and
acceded in name to the
Republic of China...
- and
Chuguchak but were
finally suppressed by the
Chinese warlord Yang
Zengxin. Part of them
later joined the
Guihua soldiers recruited by the Xinjiang...
-
tribes of shans. Garnaut, Anthony. From
Yunnan to Xinjiang:
Governor Yang
Zengxin and his
Dungan Generals (PDF).
Pacific and
Asian History,
Australian National...
- 1920, Pan-Turkic
Jadidists had
become a
challenge to
Chinese warlord Yang
Zengxin, who
controlled Xinjiang.
Uyghurs staged several uprisings against Chinese...
- Qing
governor fled from
Dihua (Ürümqi). A band of
Yunnanese led by Yang
Zengxin quelled the
rebellion and
established himself as the
provincial leader...
- was
forced to
resign as
Grand Coordinator of Xinjiang. On 18 May, Yang
Zengxin (楊增新) was
recommended for the
position of
Military Governor of Xinjiang...
- him a
formal subsidy of 1,200
silver taels each year—no
doubt in Yang
Zengxin's opinion a
small enough sum for
ensuring the
continued obedience of the...