1887 - 1945
Mahmut Muhiti Chinese Military
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First Name |
Mahmut
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Last Name |
Muhiti
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Birthday |
30th November, 1886
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Birthplace |
Turpan , Qing Dynasty
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Died |
1945
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Place of Death |
Xi An, China
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Build |
Large
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Eye Color |
Black
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Hair Color |
Black
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Religion |
Muslim
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Ethnicity |
Asian
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Nationality |
Chinese
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Occupation Text |
Statesman, General
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Occupation |
Military
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Mahmut Muhiti (Uyghur: مەھمۇت مۇھىتى, ULY: Mehmut Muhiti; Chinese: 马木提·穆依提; pinyin: Mǎmùtí Mùyītí; Wade–Giles: Mamut'i Muit'i; 1887–1944), nicknamed Shizhang (Chinese: 师长; pinyin: Shīcháng; Wade–Giles: Shih-ch'ang), was an Uyghur warlord from Xinjiang. He was a commander of the insurgents led by Khoja Niyaz during the Kumul Rebellion against the Xinjiang provincial authorities. After Hoya-Niyaz and Sheng Shicai, the newly appointed ruler of Xinjiang, formed peace, Muhiti was briefly appointed by Sheng a Military Commander of the Kashgar region in 1934, but was soon demoted and appointed commander of the 6th Division, composed of Turkic Muslims and named Deputy Military Commander of the Kashgar region. Muhiti opposed Sheng's close ties with the Soviet Union forming opposition to his regime in Kashgar. He organised the Islamic rebellion against Sheng in 1937 and fled to British India. Muhiti was afterwards active in the Japanese-occupied China, fruitlessly cooperating with Japan in order to enhance the cooperation between Japan and Muslims, dying in Beijing.