Tunganistan
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[edit]Tunganistan
- Exonym for in the territory in southern Xinjiang administered by the New 36th Division of the Kuomintang's National Revolutionary Army from 1934 to 1937.
- 1986, “The Role of the Hui Muslims (Tungans) in Republican Sinkiang”, in Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: A Political History of Republican Sinkiang 1911–1949[1], CUP Archive, page 128:
- Following his withdrawal to Khotan in July 1934, Ma Hu-shan gradually consolidated his hold over the remote oases of the southern Tarim Basin, effectively establishing a Tungan satrapy where Hui Muslims ruled as colonial masters over their Turkic-speaking Muslim subjects ... The territory thus administered from 1934 to 1937 was given the entirely appropriate name of 'Tunganistan' by Walther Heissig.
- 1949, Political Information: Soviet and Chinese Communist Conferences in Harbin[2], Central Intelligence Agency, page 1:
- It is believed that these plans include the establishment of six socialist states: Manchuria, Chinese Turkestan, Tunganistan, Mongolia, and two others.