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Ma Fuxing
馬福興
Tao-yin of Kashgar
In office
1916–1924
Succeeded byMa Shaowu
Personal details
Born1864
Yunnan
Died1924
Kashgar, Xinjiang
NationalityChinese
Political partyXinjiang clique
SpouseHarem of Wives
ChildrenMany
Military service
AllegianceMa Fuxing Qing Dynasty
Beiyang government Republic of China
Years of service1916–1924
RankMilitary commander
UnitKansu Braves, Kashgar Garrison
CommandsMilitary commander
Battles/warsBoxer Rebellion, Xinhai Revolution in Xinjiang
Ma Fuxing
Traditional Chinese馬福興
Simplified Chinese马福兴

Ma Fuxing (Chinese: 馬福興; Ma Fu-hsing in Wade Giles; 1864–1924) was a Hui born in Yunnan, in Qing dynasty China. He was an ex-convict. During Yang Zengxin's reign in Xinjiang, Ma was appointed as a military commander, and then Titai of Kashgar.[1]

Ma Fuxing served as a general for the Qing dynasty. He joined the Kansu Braves during the Boxer Rebellion, under the command of Gen. Ma Fulu and fought against the foreign forces during the Siege of the International Legations (Boxer Rebellion) and Battle of Peking.[2]

After the fall of the Qing dynasty he started working for Yang Zengxin and recruited Dungan troops for him in 1911, and was posted in 1916 to Kashgar. In 1924 Yang intercepted some correspondence between Ma and the Zhili clique and became suspicious.[2]

Ma Fuxing was appointed as the commander of 2,000 Hui soldiers by Yang Zengxin.[3]

  1. ^ Mary Patricia Joan Rouse (1992). Search for a New Dominion: Revolt and Rebellion in Xinjiang, China, During the Republican Period, 1911-1949. Ithaca: Cornell University. p. 77. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Garnaut, Anthony. "From Yunnan to Xinjiang:Governor Yang Zengxin and his Dungan Generals" (PDF). Pacific and Asian History, Australian National University). p. 106. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2012. Retrieved July 14, 2010.
  3. ^ James A. Millward (2007). Eurasian crossroads: a history of Xinjiang. Columbia University Press. p. 168. ISBN 978-0-231-13924-3. Retrieved June 28, 2010.

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