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Amir Abdullah
Abdullah Bughra
Abdullah Bughra
(; ; died 1934) was a
Uighur
Emir
of the
First East Turkestan Republic
. He was the younger brother of
Muhammad Amin Bughra
and older brother of Emir
Nur Ahmad Jan Bughra
. He commanded Uighur and Kirghiz forces during the
Battle of Kashgar (1934)
against the
Chinese Muslim
36th Division (National Revolutionary Army)
. The Chinese Muslims were loyal to the
Chinese
government and wanted to crush the Turkic Muslim Uighurs and Kirghiz in revenge for the
Kizil massacre
. He also had Afghan bodyguards protecting him. He was killed in 1934 at
Yarkand
by
Chinese Muslim
troops under general
Ma Zhancang
. All of Abdullah's fighters were killed, but his body was never found, which later gave rise to speculations about his fate.
Several sources state that Abdullah's head was cut off after he was killed and sent to
Id Kah Mosque
to be put on display.
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Kamus Peribahasa Arab Mahfuzhat
by
Luqman Hakim
,
ARIFIN
,
Wiyanto
,
Suud
,
Teuku Rusydi Khairi
,
Amir
Abdullah
Published 2015
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