Battle of Kashgar (1934)
The Battle of Kashgar (Chinese: 喀什戰役) was a military confrontation that took place in 1934 during the Xinjiang Wars. Turkic Muslim Uyghur and Kirghiz fighters under Emir Abdullah Bughra and other Turkic separatists began four separate attacks over a six-day period on Hui and Han Chinese soldiers led by Gen. Ma Zhancang, trapping them inside Kashgar. Khoja Niyas Hajji joined the attack with his own Kumul Uyghur fighters after a 300-mile trek from Aksu - from which he was driven out by a force of Chinese Muslims — appearing at the walls of Kashgar on 13 January. The Chinese Muslim and Chinese forces repulsed the Turkic fighters, inflicting severe casualties upon them.
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Battle of Kashgar (1934)
The Battle of Kashgar (Chinese: 喀什戰役) was a military confrontation that took place in 1934 during the Xinjiang Wars. Turkic Muslim Uyghur and Kirghiz fighters under Emir Abdullah Bughra and other Turkic separatists began four separate attacks over a six-day period on Hui and Han Chinese soldiers led by Gen. Ma Zhancang, trapping them inside Kashgar. Khoja Niyas Hajji joined the attack with his own Kumul Uyghur fighters after a 300-mile trek from Aksu - from which he was driven out by a force of Chinese Muslims — appearing at the walls of Kashgar on 13 January. The Chinese Muslim and Chinese forces repulsed the Turkic fighters, inflicting severe casualties upon them.
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The Battle of Kashgar (Chinese ...... d Hotan and Kirghiz tribesmen.
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معركة كاشغر الثانية هي معركة ح ...... ورية الصين الشعبية في نانجينغ.
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喀什之戰1934年新疆战争中一次军事对抗。阿不都拉·布格拉和 ...... 事馆人员被杀。叶尔羌、和田的维吾尔、吉尔吉斯人部落赶来支援。
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ROC 36th Divisionvictory
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Several hundredHuitroops andHan Chinesewho converted to Islam
Thousands of Turkic MuslimUighurandKirghizfighters
Thousands of Turkic Uyghur fighters
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First East Turkestan Republic
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Republic of China
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Xinjiang Provincial Government
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Abdullah Bughra
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Ma Fuyuan
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Ma Hushan
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Ma Zhancang
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Ma Zhongying
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Nur Ahmad Jan Bughra
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Battle of Kashgar
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January–February 1934
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the Kumul Rebellion
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ROC 36th Division victory
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Several hundred Hui troops and Han Chinese who converted to Islam
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Thousands of Turkic Muslim Uighur and Kirghiz fighters
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Thousands of Turkic Uyghur fighters
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The Battle of Kashgar (Chinese ...... g severe casualties upon them.
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معركة كاشغر الثانية هي معركة ح ...... ية للحكومة الصينية صد الهجمات.
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喀什之戰1934年新疆战争中一次军事对抗。阿不都拉·布格拉和 ...... 事馆人员被杀。叶尔羌、和田的维吾尔、吉尔吉斯人部落赶来支援。
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Battle of Kashgar (1934)
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معركة كاشغر (1934)
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喀什戰役 (1934年)
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Battle of Kashgar
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