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Xinjiang clique information


Xinjiang Clique
新疆
Sinkiang
Active1911–1944
Disbanded1944
CountryXinjiang clique Republic of China
AllegianceBeiyang government (1912–1915, 1916–1928)
Empire of China (1915–1916)
Nationalist government (1928–1934, 1942–1944)
Soviet Union (1934–1942)
TypeWarlord faction
Motto(s)永远忠诚
Engagements1911 Revolution
Xinjiang Wars
  • Kumul Rebellion
  • Soviet invasion of Xinjiang
  • Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang (1937)
Commanders
Provincial Governor (1912–1928)Yang Zengxin
Provincial Chairman (1928–1933)Jin Shuren
Military Governor (1933–1944)Sheng Shicai

The Xinjiang clique was a military clique that ruled Xinjiang during China's warlord era. Unlike other cliques, its leaders were from outside the province.

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