Charkhlik revolt

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Charkhlik revolt
Part of Xinjiang Wars
Date1935
Location
Result
Republic of China
victory
Belligerents

Republic of China

Uighur
rebels
Commanders and leaders
Republic of China (1912–1949) Ma Hushan Unknown
Units involved

National Revolutionary Army

  • New 36th Division
Non-centralized insurgency
Strength
Around 10,000 Chinese Muslim cavalry and infantry Unknown number of Uighur fighters
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy casualties

The Charkhlik revolt (

New 36th Division. The Chinese Muslim troops quickly and brutally defeated the Uighur revolt.[1][2] Over 100 Uighurs were executed. The revolt leader's family were made hostages.[3][4]

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