Ma Fuyuan
Ma Fuyuan 馬福元 | |
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Born | New 36th Division |
Battles/wars | Kumul Rebellion Battle of Kashgar (1934) Battle of Yarkand Battle of Yangi Hissar |
Ma Fuyuan (
Yangi Hissar[2][3] Several British citizens at the British consulate were killed by the new 36th division.[4][5][6][7] After entering Kashgar, Ma publicly proclaimed his allegiance to the Republic of China government in Nanjing and announced that Ma Shaowu
was reappointed as the Taoyin of Kashgar.
References
- ^ AP (1 February 1934). "REPULSE REBELS AFTER SIX DAYS". Spokane Daily Chronicle.
- ISBN 0-521-25514-7. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
- ISBN 0-7656-1318-2. Retrieved 28 June 2010.
- ^ AP (17 March 1934). "TUNGAN RAIDERS MASSACRE 2,000". The Miami News. Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
- ^ Associated Press Cable (17 March 1934). "TUNGANS SACK KASHGAR CITY, SLAYING 2,000". The Montreal Gazette.
- ^ The Associated Press (17 March 1934). "British Officials and 2,000 Natives Slain At Kashgar, on Western Border of China". The New York Times.
- ^ AP (17 March 1934). "2000 Killed In Massacre". San Jose News.
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