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Chinese Muslim warlord Ma Hongkui showing off his swordsmanship.

Ma Hongkui (Wade-Giles: Ma Hung-kwei) (1892-1970) was a prominent warlord in China during the Republic of China era, ruling the northwestern province of Ningxia. His rank was Lieutenant-general. He was a key member of the 'Three Ma' (sometimes 'Five Ma') clique of Muslim Warlords who dominated Gansu, Qinghai and Ningxia between approximately 1927 and 1949. Ma Hongkui had a reputation as a good but brutal general who fought well against the Japanese.
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Title: Chinese Muslim warlord Ma Hongkui showing off his swordsmanship.
Caption: Ma Hongkui (Wade-Giles: Ma Hung-kwei) (1892-1970) was a prominent warlord in China during the Republic of China era, ruling the northwestern province of Ningxia. His rank was Lieutenant-general. He was a key member of the 'Three Ma' (sometimes 'Five Ma') clique of Muslim Warlords who dominated Gansu, Qinghai and Ningxia between approximately 1927 and 1949. Ma Hongkui had a reputation as a good but brutal general who fought well against the Japanese.
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Image size: 3500 × 4557 px | 45.6 MB
Print size: 29.6 × 38.6 cm | 1378.0 × 1794.1 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: ASIA ASIAN CHINA CHINE CHINESE CHINGHAI COMMUNISM GANSU GUOMINDANG HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORIA HISTORICAL HISTORY HISTORY. HUI ISLAM ISLAMISM KANSU MA CLIQUE MA HONGKUI MUSLIM NATIONALISM NINGHSIA NINGXIA PORCELAIN QINGHAI TUNGAN WARLORD WU MA XIBEI SAN MA