Muslim conflict in Gansu (1927–1930)
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The Muslim Conflict in Gansu broke out when a coalition of Muslim generals revolted against the Guominjun in 1927. Prominent among the rebels was Ma Tingxiang, the son of the General Ma Anliang, who received aid in the form of arms from Zhang Zuolin in Manchuria.
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Muslim conflict in Gansu | |||||
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Part of Chinese Civil War | |||||
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Muslim rebels Supported by: Fengtian clique |
Guominjun Tibetan Tusi chiefdom of Chone Tibetan Buddhist Labrang Monastery | ||||
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Ma Tingxiang Ma Zhongying Supported by: Zhang Zuolin |
Feng Yuxiang Ma Lin[1][2] Ma Hongbin Tibetan Tusi chief of Chone, Yang Yiqing | ||||
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Chinese Muslims |
Guominjun army, including non-rebel loyalist Muslim forces Tibetan Buddhist militia |
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