Young Kashgar Party
Young Kashgar Party was a Turkic nationalist Uighur party which existed from 1933 to 1934. It helped found the First East Turkestan Republic. It was anti-Chinese and anti-Chinese Muslim. The Uighur military leader Timur Beg and the Khotan Emirs Muhammad Amin Bughra, Abdullah Bughra and Nur Ahmad Jan Bughra formed an alliance with the Young Kashgar Party. It convened a parliament of 40 members and sent two delegates to Khoja Niyaz.[1][2] The Committee for National Revolution was another affiliated Turkic nationalist group, which was anti-Chinese, anti-Chinese Muslim, anti-communist and anti-Christian.[3]
Young Kashgar Party | |
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Flag of First East Turkestan Republic | |
Leader | Abd al Rahim Bay Bachcha |
Founded | 1933 |
Dissolved | 1934 |
Headquarters | Kashgar |
Ideology | Uyghur nationalism Jadidism Pan-Turkism Anti-Chinese sentiment |
Political position | Right-wing |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
See also
References
- Andrew D. W. Forbes (1986). Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949. Cambridge, England: CUP Archive. p. 82. ISBN 0-521-25514-7. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
- Kenneth Bourne, Ann Trotter (1996). British documents on foreign affairs: reports and papers from the Foreign Office confidential print. From the First to the Second World War. Asia 1914-1939. China, May 1933-March 1934, Part 2, Volume 42. University Publications of America. p. 97. ISBN 0-89093-613-7. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
- Christian Tyler (2004). Wild West China: the taming of Xinjiang. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-8135-3533-3. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
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