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- Tunganistan (or Dunganistan) is an exonym for the territory in southern Xinjiang administered by the New 36th Division of the National Revolutionary Army...
- Xinjiang, nicknamed Tunganistan (named after the Dungans) by Westerners, from 1934 to 1937. He was sometimes known as the "King of Tunganistan". Ma Hushan fought...
- 婼羌暴動) was a Uighur uprising in 1935 against Chinese Muslim-dominated Tunganistan, which was administered by the New 36th Division. The Chinese Muslim...
- Turkestan Dzungaria Junggar Basin Southern Xinjiang railway Tarim Basin Tunganistan Share, Michael B. (2015). "The Great Game Revisited: Three Empires Collide...
- the oases of southern Xinjiang, and their administration was dubbed Tunganistan by Western travelers. Ma Hushan and the new 36th division declared their...
- rebellion of various Muslim ethnic groups in Qinghai and Gansu, China Tunganistan Dungan: Хуэйзў (回族), romanized: ****zu, Xiao'erjing: حُوِ ظُ; simplified...
- over their Turkic Muslim subjects. The region was named Tunganistan by Walther Heissig. Tunganistan was bordering on two, eventually, three sides with Xinjiang...
- Vice Consul-General in Kashgar in 1937 M. C. Jillet, who travelled to Tunganistan in 1937 and interviewed Ma Hushan, then the commander of 36th Division...
- and Southern Xinjiang (Tunganistan) Ma Hushan 馬虎山 1934–1950 Chief of the 36th Division and ruler of Southern Xinjiang (Tunganistan) Ma Zhancang 馬占倉 served...
- (1934). He then went overland in company of Ella Maillart from China via Tunganistan to India on a journey written up in News from Tartary (1936). These two...