
Ma Hushan - Wikipedia
Ma Hushan (Xiao'erjing: ﻣَﺎ ﺧُﻮْ شً, traditional Chinese: 馬虎山; simplified Chinese: 马虎山; pinyin: Mǎ Hŭshān; 1910 – 1954) was a Chinese Muslim warlord and the brother-in-law and …
Tunganistan - Wikipedia
Ma Hushan succeeded his half-brother Ma Zhongying as the commander of the New 36th Division and retreated from Kashgar to Khotan. [ 6 ] [ 12 ] Hushan regularly received telegrams, …
Ma Hushan (1910 — 1954) | World Biographical Encyclopedia
Ma Hu-shan was the brother-in-law and follower of Ma Chung-ying, a Ma Clique warlord. He ruled over an area of southern Xinjiang, nicknamed by westerners from 1934 to 1937. Ma Hushan …
Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang (1937) - Wikipedia
Ma Hushan was paranoid about a Soviet attack and controlled the Kashgar-Khotan area because it offered him a safe escape to British India, where he could take a steamer from Calcutta …
Memories of Tunganistan: Saipulla Mutallip’s Qarangghu Tagh
Feb 10, 2016 · The massacre in question must have occurred some time between 1934 and 1937, while troops loyal to the Dungan (i.e. Hui 回, Chinese-speaking Muslim) officer Ma …
Ma Hushan - Military Wiki | Fandom
Ma Hu-shan (simplified Chinese: 马虎山; traditional Chinese: 馬虎山; pinyin: Mǎ Hushān; 1910–1954) was the brother-in-law and follower of Ma Chung-ying, a Ma Clique warlord. He …
Ma Hushan - Wikiwand
Ma Hushan (Xiao'erjing: ﻣَﺎ ﺧُﻮْ شً, traditional Chinese: 馬虎山; simplified Chinese: 马虎山; pinyin: Mǎ Hŭshān; 1910 – 1954) was a Chinese Muslim warlord and the brother-in-law and …
Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang (1937) - Alchetron
Nov 22, 2024 · Ma Hushan was paranoid about a Russian attack. He controlled the Kashgar-Khotan area because it offered him a safe escape to British India, where he could take a …
Ma Hushan | Alternativehistorychristos Wiki | Fandom
Ma Hu-shan (simplified Chinese: 马虎山; traditional Chinese: 馬虎山; pinyin: Mǎ Hushān; 1910–1954) was the brother-in-law and follower of Ma Chung-ying, a Ma Clique warlord. He …
36th Division (National Revolutionary Army) - Military Wiki
The 36th division under General Ma Hushan administered the oases of southern Xinjiang, and their administration was dubbed "Tunganistan" by western travelers. Ma Hushan and the 36th …