There were two battles of Kashgar, The battles were fought at the old city of Kashgar (as opposed to the "new city") in Xinjiang.
Battle of Kashgar (1933)
Battle of Kashgar (1934)
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been the site of a number ofbattles between various groups of people on the steppes. Now administered as a county-level city, Kashgar is the administrative...
south of the city. The Hui army crushed the Uighur and Kirghiz armies of the East Turkestan Republic at the BattleofKashgar (1934), Battleof Yarkand...
agreement not to attack a column of retreating Han Chinese and Chinese Muslim soldiers from Kashgar. A minor battle in which Chinese Muslim troops were...
The history ofKashgar begins in the first millennium BC, when the tribes of Yuedzhi, Usuns and Saks were roaming around the vast expanses of the Taklamakan...
Republic after defeating Uighur and Kirghiz fighters at Kashgar, the Battleof Yarkand and the Battleof Yangi Hissar in 1934. He killed the Uighur leaders...
The Battleof Yarkhand (Chinese: 葉爾羌戰役) was a confrontation that took place in April 1934 at Yarkand, Xinjiang, After the BattleofKashgar (1934), What...
and he fled to Kashgar with 1,500 troops on January 13, 1934. During the BattleofKashgar, he and the Turkic forces failed in all of their attacks to...
rebel troops in the Kizil massacre of 1933. Some Uyghurs in Kashgar remember that the Hui army at the BattleofKashgar (1934) massacred 2,000 to 8,000 Uyghurs...
their vehicles. In April 1934, after his forces had stormed Kashgar during the BattleofKashgar (1934), Ma Zhongying himself arrived in the city and gave...
defeating Uighur and Kirghiz fighters at the BattleofKashgar (1934), Battleof Yarkand, and Battleof Yangi Hissar Several British citizens at the British...
Islamic Republic of East Turkestan (TIRET) was a breakaway Islamic republic centered on the city ofKashgar, located in the far west of China's Xinjiang...
army under General Ma Zhancang and Ma Fuyuan and fell following the BattleofKashgar (1934). The Soviets backed Chinese warlord Sheng Shicai's rule over...
Uyghur Muslim populations. Some old Uyghurs in Kashgar remember that the Hui army at the BattleofKashgar (1934) massacred 2,000 to 8,000 Uyghurs, which...
September 25 - beginning of the Fifth Encirclement Campaign against Jiangxi Soviet[page needed] September 26 - BattleofKashgar (1933) September 28 - Nationalists...
36th Division also crushed the First East Turkestan Republic at the BattleofKashgar (1934). In the Sino-Tibetan War, Ma Clique forces led by Ma Bufang...
independence of land around Kashghar, and it was destroyed by the Chinese Muslim army under generals Ma Zhancang and Ma Fuyuan at the BattleofKashgar (1934)...
predominantly Uyghur/Turki; some of its most populated cities were Hotan, Yarkent, Kashgar, Yangihissar, Aksu, Uchturpan, Kucha, Karashar, Turpan and Kumul. It enjoyed...
defeat Russia. The Kirghiz of Xinjiang revolted in the 1932 Kirghiz rebellion, and also participated in the BattleofKashgar (1933) and again in 1934....
(National Revolutionary Army) defeated the army of the First East Turkestan Republic in the 1934 BattleofKashgar, ending the republic after Chinese Muslims...
in the 1933 BattleofKashgar and participated before in Turpan Rebellion (1932). He associated with the Turkic nationalist Young Kashgar Party and appointed...
following Chinese (ROC) victories at the BattleofKashgar (1933) and BattleofKashgar (1934). During the later years of China under the ROC, which was engaged...