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Of course I'd expect this websites to use phrases like "Chinese Muslim" instead of "Hui". Must attack Islam in any possible way, correct? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.225.142.150 ( talk) 02:00, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
About the usage of "Hui" and "Dungan", here's an excerpt from the Hui people article:
Huis anywhere are referred to by Central Asian Turks and Tajiks as Dungans, even though Western academia only recognizes one Hui group, that of Kyrgyzstan, as Dungan.
-- ran ( talk) 01:35, Mar 28, 2005 (UTC)
TIRET was established as result of the unification of the
Eastern Turkestan Republic, which declared independence from China, in Kashgar, in September, 1933, under the leadership of
Temur-Sijan (Temur Bek), and the
Hotan
Emirate, which declared independence from China on
March 16,
1933 in the city of Hotan under leadership of
Muhammad Amin Bughra. The seat of the new Government was established in the city of Kashgar. It had soon all attributes of legitimate power, including
National Assembly, founding
Constitution,
Flag, legal system, national currency ( in the form of minted coins under name " Republic of Uyghurstan" ) and started to form national army.
According to British Consulate- General in Kashgar at the time, TIRET had five basic policies:
But Kashgar
envoys, who had been provided by issued national passports of TIRET and sent by Sabit Damulla to
British India, the
Soviet Union (
Tashkent),
Afghanistan,
Persia, and
Turkey, failed in their missions. None of these countries agreed to recognize the fledgling Republic and provide their aid and support (although the Turkish press at the time was full of congratulations for the self-proclaimed "Turkish Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkestan", the Turkish Ministry for Foreign Affairs didn't sound any note. British authorities in India replied that all matters of Eastern Turkestan Kashgar authorities should to settle exclusively with
Nanking Government of China. The Soviet Union replied by sending troops (the 8th Army, under the command of General
Rybalko)
[1] in January, 1934, to Northern Sinkiang, where they became engaged in joint military operations together with Chinese
Sheng Shicai forces against the Dungan forces of
Ma Chung-ying, eventually having them expelled to Southern Sinkiang, which was controlled by TIRET). An appeal by the Republic to the
League of Nations also remained unanswered.
After, the defeat of the Republic by the Dungan (
Hui) armies of Ma Chung-ying followed. The capital of the secessionist Republic was sacked by Dungan troops on February 6, and, when Kashgari forces failed in an attempt to retake the city on February 9, more than 3000 of its inhabitants were soon after massacred by Dungan soldiers, who allied themselves with the Nanking Government of China. In ensuing battles, that lasted several months, the better organized, armed, and trained forces of Ma Chung-ying proved victorious over the Eastern Turkistani troops, and captured
Yangihissar,
Yarkand, and
Hotan, eventually putting an end to existence of TIRET.
—Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Erkin2008 (
talk •
contribs)
18:56, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
"TIRET as a result tried (through German representatives in Kabul), but failed to receive recognition from Germany, instead Nazy Germany supported the KMT." .... Nazy ? somone plz fix this 70.190.32.185 ( talk) 23:38, 22 August 2008 (UTC)
The independence of this country
was not recognized by the
International Community.So it can not be called as a country.Reference:
Ciskei,
State of Katanga,
Venda.
Dasb (
talk)
05:38, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
References
Are there any references available for this information?
If this information can't be referenced then it shouldn't be in the article. -- Joowwww ( talk) 15:59, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
Regarding to infobox saying "Turkish Islamic Republic of East". I don't get it. What does First East Turkestan Republic has to do with Turkish people??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nozdref ( talk • contribs) 16:13, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
http://books.google.com/books?id=qz3vdkxBt4AC&pg=PA184#v=onepage&q&f=false
Kuoofra ( talk) 19:50, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
The map in this article is not actually a map of the First East Turkestan Republic, it is simply a map of Kashgar Prefecture with its current borders. I think it's slightly dishonest to present this map as a map of the First East Turkestan Republic. We need a real map - unfortunately, I haven't got one. Alfons Åberg ( talk) 10:38, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
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Of course I'd expect this websites to use phrases like "Chinese Muslim" instead of "Hui". Must attack Islam in any possible way, correct? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.225.142.150 ( talk) 02:00, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
About the usage of "Hui" and "Dungan", here's an excerpt from the Hui people article:
Huis anywhere are referred to by Central Asian Turks and Tajiks as Dungans, even though Western academia only recognizes one Hui group, that of Kyrgyzstan, as Dungan.
-- ran ( talk) 01:35, Mar 28, 2005 (UTC)
TIRET was established as result of the unification of the
Eastern Turkestan Republic, which declared independence from China, in Kashgar, in September, 1933, under the leadership of
Temur-Sijan (Temur Bek), and the
Hotan
Emirate, which declared independence from China on
March 16,
1933 in the city of Hotan under leadership of
Muhammad Amin Bughra. The seat of the new Government was established in the city of Kashgar. It had soon all attributes of legitimate power, including
National Assembly, founding
Constitution,
Flag, legal system, national currency ( in the form of minted coins under name " Republic of Uyghurstan" ) and started to form national army.
According to British Consulate- General in Kashgar at the time, TIRET had five basic policies:
But Kashgar
envoys, who had been provided by issued national passports of TIRET and sent by Sabit Damulla to
British India, the
Soviet Union (
Tashkent),
Afghanistan,
Persia, and
Turkey, failed in their missions. None of these countries agreed to recognize the fledgling Republic and provide their aid and support (although the Turkish press at the time was full of congratulations for the self-proclaimed "Turkish Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkestan", the Turkish Ministry for Foreign Affairs didn't sound any note. British authorities in India replied that all matters of Eastern Turkestan Kashgar authorities should to settle exclusively with
Nanking Government of China. The Soviet Union replied by sending troops (the 8th Army, under the command of General
Rybalko)
[1] in January, 1934, to Northern Sinkiang, where they became engaged in joint military operations together with Chinese
Sheng Shicai forces against the Dungan forces of
Ma Chung-ying, eventually having them expelled to Southern Sinkiang, which was controlled by TIRET). An appeal by the Republic to the
League of Nations also remained unanswered.
After, the defeat of the Republic by the Dungan (
Hui) armies of Ma Chung-ying followed. The capital of the secessionist Republic was sacked by Dungan troops on February 6, and, when Kashgari forces failed in an attempt to retake the city on February 9, more than 3000 of its inhabitants were soon after massacred by Dungan soldiers, who allied themselves with the Nanking Government of China. In ensuing battles, that lasted several months, the better organized, armed, and trained forces of Ma Chung-ying proved victorious over the Eastern Turkistani troops, and captured
Yangihissar,
Yarkand, and
Hotan, eventually putting an end to existence of TIRET.
—Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Erkin2008 (
talk •
contribs)
18:56, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
"TIRET as a result tried (through German representatives in Kabul), but failed to receive recognition from Germany, instead Nazy Germany supported the KMT." .... Nazy ? somone plz fix this 70.190.32.185 ( talk) 23:38, 22 August 2008 (UTC)
The independence of this country
was not recognized by the
International Community.So it can not be called as a country.Reference:
Ciskei,
State of Katanga,
Venda.
Dasb (
talk)
05:38, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
References
Are there any references available for this information?
If this information can't be referenced then it shouldn't be in the article. -- Joowwww ( talk) 15:59, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
Regarding to infobox saying "Turkish Islamic Republic of East". I don't get it. What does First East Turkestan Republic has to do with Turkish people??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nozdref ( talk • contribs) 16:13, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
http://books.google.com/books?id=qz3vdkxBt4AC&pg=PA184#v=onepage&q&f=false
Kuoofra ( talk) 19:50, 25 November 2012 (UTC)
The map in this article is not actually a map of the First East Turkestan Republic, it is simply a map of Kashgar Prefecture with its current borders. I think it's slightly dishonest to present this map as a map of the First East Turkestan Republic. We need a real map - unfortunately, I haven't got one. Alfons Åberg ( talk) 10:38, 18 September 2014 (UTC)
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First East Turkestan Republic seems to be an unofficial version of the name. Shouldn't it be moved to Turkic Islamic Republic of East Turkestan? Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 04:16, 13 September 2022 (UTC)