• The Ma clique or Ma family warlords is a collective name for a group of Hui (Muslim Chinese) warlords in Northwestern China who ruled the Chinese provinces...
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    Ma" originated in the Kansu Braves militia formed during the Dungan revolt. All Ma Clique Generals were Hui Chinese Muslim Kuomintang members. The Ma...
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    upheavals experienced in the rest of China. Ma Fuxing and Ma Shaowu, both of them Hui Chinese, were members of the clique. They held military and political positions...
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  • Ma, a type of interface in an IP Multimedia Subsystem Ford MA, a 2002 concept car Nissan MA engine, an automotive engine introduced in 1982 Ma clique...
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    Dongxiang people commonly adopted Ma as the translation for their surname Mahmud / Muhammad. for e.g. Ma Jian, Ma Benzhai, Ma clique. During the Ming dynasty,...
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    The Hui Ma clique under Generals Ma Qi and Ma Bufang launched several attacks against Labrang as part of a general anti-Golok Tibetan campaign. Ma Qi occupied...
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    in northwest China, Ma Fuxiang originally served under Dong Fuxiang, like other Ma Clique Muslim warlords such as Ma Anliang. Ma was born in Linxia, Gansu...
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    the warlord Sun Dianying and an alliance against him, consisting of the Ma clique, Governor Yan Xishan of Shanxi, and the Nationalist government of China...
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  • Hui Muslim General Ma Fuxiang created an assimilationist group and encouraged the integration of Muslims into Chinese society. Ma Fuxiang was a hardcore...
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    prominent Muslim Ma clique warlord in China during the Republic of China era, ruling the province of Qinghai. His rank was lieutenant-general. Ma Bufang and...
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    and Blue Sky with a White Sun flags. It also includes many portraits of Ma Clique warlords. Construction initiated in June 1942 and finished in June 1943...
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    (Chinese Muslim) warlord and the brother-in-law and follower of Ma Zhongying, a Dungan/Hui Ma Clique warlord. He ruled over an area of Southern Xinjiang, nicknamed...
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    reform by Ma Clique warlords and Bai Chongxi. Some texts were translated from Arabic. A new edition of a book by Ma Te-hsin, called Ho-yin Ma Fu-ch'u hsien-sheng...
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    attempted to strengthen the Nationalist government and to weaken the Ma clique by ordering the unreliable National Revolutionary Army general Sun Dianying...
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  • The Anhui clique (Chinese: 皖系; pinyin: Wǎn Xì) was a military and political organization, one of several mutually hostile cliques or factions that split...
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    Republican era, and was part of the Ma clique. He was the acting Chairman of Gansu and Ningxia Provinces for a short period. Ma was born in the village of Hanchiachi...
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    Ma Jiyuan (Xiao'erjing: مَا‌ ڭِ‌یُوًا, January 18, 1921 – February 27, 2012) was a Ma clique warlord in China during the Republic of China era, ruling...
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    maintained the allegiance of the Ma Clique. The Hui Yang Jingyu was killed in action while he was fighting the Japanese. Ma Biao, a Muslim general who led...
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  • member of the Ma Clique. He was related to the Ma family clique. He served for many years in Qinghai in the National Revolutionary Army. Ma fought against...
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    occupied intermittently by the Hui Muslim warlords of the Ma clique. In 1928, the Ma Clique joined the Kuomintang (Chinese Nationalist Party), and during...
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    China, and until 1949 was ruled by Chinese Muslim warlords known as the Ma clique. The Chinese name "Qinghai" is after Qinghai Lake, the largest lake in...
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    Ma Biao (1885–1948) (traditional Chinese: 馬彪; simplified Chinese: 马彪; pinyin: Biāo; Wade–Giles: Ma Piao) was a Chinese Muslim Ma Clique General in the...
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    Nationalist warlords, the Ma clique. Hu Yaobang, along with Qin Jiwei, became two of the thousands of prisoners-of-war captured by Ma clique's forces. Hu was one...
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    renamed as NRA divisions. The entire Ma Clique armies were absorbed into the NRA. When the Muslim Ma Clique General Ma Qi joined the KMT, the Ninghai Army...
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    prominent Ma clique warlord in China during the Republic of China era, controlling armies in the province of Qinghai. Ma Buqing and his younger brother Ma Bufang...
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    1924 Yang intercepted some correspondence between Ma and the Zhili clique and became suspicious. Ma Fuxing was appointed as the commander of 2,000 Hui...
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  • Ma Liang (traditional Chinese: 馬良; simplified Chinese: 马良; pinyin: Liáng) was a Chinese Muslim General and a member of the Ma Clique. Prominent Muslims...
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    Golok conflicts (1917–1949) (category Ma clique)
    The Ma clique fought a series of military campaigns between 1917 and 1949 against unconquered Amchok and Ngolok (Golok) tribal Tibetan areas of Qinghai...
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    domain in the United States. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ma Anliang. Wikiquote has quotations related to Ma Anliang. Ma Clique (in Chinese)...
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  • to the Communists in 1949 and became a member of the Communist party. Ma clique 甘、寧、青三馬家族世系簡表 Jonathan Neaman Lipman (2004). Familiar strangers: a history...
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