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|Name = [[File:KMTislam-icon.png]] Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency [[File:KMTislam-icon.png]]
|Name = [[File:KMTislam-icon.png]] Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency [[File:KMTislam-icon.png]]
|NativeName = 國民黨伊斯蘭反抗力
|NativeName = {{ILSize|ChineseL-icon.png|Chinese Language}}: 國民黨伊斯蘭反抗力
|founded = 1950
|founded = 1950
|predicon = MaClique
|predicon = MaClique
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|Government = [[File:Insurgency-icon.png]] [[Insurgency]]
|Government = [[File:Stratocracy-icon.png]] [[Stratocracy|Militant-Insurgency]]
|Languages =  
|Languages = [[File:ChineseL-icon.png]] [[Chinese Language|Chinese]]
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|Affiliation =  
|Religions = [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam]]
|Religions = [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam]]
|Friends =  
|Friends = {{SB}}[[File:MaClique-icon.png]] [[Ma Clique]]<br>[[File:ROC-icon.png]] [[Republic of China]]<br>[[File:Chiang-icon.png]] [[Chiangism|Chiang Kai-shek]]<br>[[File:EastTurk-icon.png]] [[East Turkestan|Uyghurs]] (many)
|Enemies = [[File:PRC-icon.png]] [[People's Republic of China]]<br>[[File:CCP-icon.png]] [[Chinese Communist Party]]
|Enemies = {{SB}}[[File:PRC-icon.png]] [[People's Republic of China]]<br>[[File:CCP-icon.png]] [[Chinese Communist Party]]<br>[[File:USSR-icon2.png]] [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|CCP supporter]]<br>[[File:Chiang-icon.png]] [[Chiangism|Why did you flee?]] (somewhat)
|Likes = [[File:EastTurk-icon.png]] [[East Turkestan|Uyghurs]]
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}}The <b>Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency</b> were the last standing forces of the [[File:Kuomintang-icon.png]] [[Kuomintang|Chinese Nationalist Party]] in mainland [[File:Chinese-icon.png]] [[China]] during the [[File:ROC-icon.png]] [[Republic of China|Chinese]] [[People's Republic of China|Civil War]] [[File:PRC-icon.png]]. They were mostly descended from the warlords of the [[File:MaClique-icon.png]] [[Ma Clique]], which were [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam|Muslim]] Chinese. These forces held out until 1958, long after the Civil War “ended”. Despite the establishment of the [[File:PRC-icon.png]] [[People's Republic of China]] in 1949, these resilient insurgents continued their resistance in the remote regions of [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Qinghai]] and [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Gansu]] provinces. Their struggle was characterized by guerrilla warfare tactics, leveraging the difficult terrain and their deep-rooted local connections to sustain their efforts against the [[File:PLA-icon.png]] [[People's Liberation Army]].
}}{{Quote|We must safeguard [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam|our religion]] and [[File:Chinese-icon.png]] [[China|our land]]. The [[File:Commie-icon.png]] [[Communism|Communists]] are a threat to both.| [[File:MaBufang-icon.png]] [[Ma Bufang Thought|Ma Bufang]]}}The <b>Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency</b> were the last standing forces of the [[File:Kuomintang-icon.png]] [[Kuomintang|Chinese Nationalist Party]] in mainland [[File:Chinese-icon.png]] [[China]] during the [[File:ROC-icon.png]] [[Republic of China|Chinese]] [[People's Republic of China|Civil War]] [[File:PRC-icon.png]]. They were mostly descended from the warlords of the [[File:MaClique-icon.png]] [[Ma Clique]], which were [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam|Muslim]] Chinese. These forces held out until 1958, long after the Civil War “ended”. Despite the establishment of the [[File:PRC-icon.png]] [[People's Republic of China]] in 1949, these resilient insurgents continued their resistance in the remote regions of [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Qinghai]] and [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Gansu]] provinces. Their struggle was characterized by guerrilla warfare tactics, leveraging the difficult terrain and their deep-rooted local connections to sustain their efforts against the [[File:PLA-icon.png]] [[People's Liberation Army]].


== History ==
== History ==
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The Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency emerged from the remnants of the [[File:Kuomintang-icon.png]] [[Kuomintang|Chinese Nationalist Party]] (Kuomintang, KMT) forces that refused to accept the defeat of the [[File:Chinese-icon.png]] [[China|Chinese]] Civil War. The core of these insurgent forces were members of the [[File:MaClique-icon.png]] [[Ma Clique]], a group of powerful [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam|Muslim]] warlords in northwest [[File:Chinese-icon.png]] [[China]]. The [[File:MaClique-icon.png]] [[Ma Clique]] played a significant role in the early 20th century, commanding large, well-armed militias and wielding substantial influence in the provinces of [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Gansu]], [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Qinghai]], and [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Ningxia]]. Leaders such as [[File:MaBufang-icon.png]] [[Ma Bufang Thought|Ma Bufang]], [[File:MaBufang-icon.png]] [[Ma Bufang Thought|Ma Hongkui]], and [[File:MaBufang-icon.png]] [[Ma Bufang Thought|Ma Hongbin]] were prominent figures within the [[File:Nationalism-icon.png]] [[Nationalism|Nationalist]] military hierarchy. Despite their religious and cultural distinctiveness, they saw the [[File:Kuomintang-icon.png]] [[Kuomintang|KMT]] as a means to maintain their regional power and resist the [[File:Commie-icon.png]] [[Communism|Communist]] ideology.
The Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency emerged from the remnants of the [[File:Kuomintang-icon.png]] [[Kuomintang|Chinese Nationalist Party]] (Kuomintang, KMT) forces that refused to accept the defeat of the [[File:Chinese-icon.png]] [[China|Chinese]] Civil War. The core of these insurgent forces were members of the [[File:MaClique-icon.png]] [[Ma Clique]], a group of powerful [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam|Muslim]] warlords in northwest [[File:Chinese-icon.png]] [[China]]. The [[File:MaClique-icon.png]] [[Ma Clique]] played a significant role in the early 20th century, commanding large, well-armed militias and wielding substantial influence in the provinces of [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Gansu]], [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Qinghai]], and [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Ningxia]]. Leaders such as [[File:MaBufang-icon.png]] [[Ma Bufang Thought|Ma Bufang]], [[File:MaBufang-icon.png]] [[Ma Bufang Thought|Ma Hongkui]], and [[File:MaBufang-icon.png]] [[Ma Bufang Thought|Ma Hongbin]] were prominent figures within the Nationalist military hierarchy. Despite their religious and cultural distinctiveness, they saw the [[File:Kuomintang-icon.png]] [[Kuomintang|KMT]] as a means to maintain their regional power and resist the [[File:Commie-icon.png]] [[Communism|Communist]] ideology.


After the Communist victory in 1949 and the establishment of the People's Republic of China, the Ma Clique warlords retreated to their strongholds in northwest China. Unlike the majority of the Kuomintang forces that relocated to Taiwan, these Muslim warlords and their followers decided to continue their resistance on the mainland. They refused to surrender to the Communist forces, leading to the emergence of the Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency.
After the [[File:Commie-icon.png]] [[Communism|Communist]] victory in 1949 and the establishment of the [[File:PRC-icon.png]] [[People's Republic of China]], the [[File:MaClique-icon.png]] [[Ma Clique]] warlords retreated to their strongholds in northwest [[File:Chinese-icon.png]] [[China]]. Unlike the majority of the [[File:Kuomintang-icon.png]] [[Kuomintang]] forces that relocated to [[File:7ball-icon.png]] [[Taiwan]], these [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam|Muslim]] warlords and their followers decided to continue their resistance on the mainland. They refused to surrender to the [[File:Commie-icon.png]] [[Communism|Communist]] forces, leading to the emergence of the Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency.
 
From 1949 to 1958, the insurgents engaged in guerrilla warfare against the [[File:PLA-icon.png]] [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA). The insurgency was concentrated in the rugged, remote regions of [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Qinghai]], [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Gansu]], and [[File:Beiyang-icon.png]] [[Ningxia]]. Utilizing their knowledge of the local terrain and support from sympathetic [[File:Islam-icon.png]] [[Islam|Muslim]] communities, the insurgents conducted hit-and-run attacks, ambushes, and sabotage operations.
 
The insurgency faced numerous challenges, including isolation from the main [[File:Kuomintang-icon.png]] [[Kuomintang]] forces in [[File:Taiwan-icon.png]] [[Taiwan]], limited resources, and the relentless pursuit by the [[File:PLA-icon.png]] [[People's Liberation Army|PLA]]. The [[File:Commie-icon.png]] [[Communism|Communist]] government employed a combination of military force, political negotiation, and economic incentives to weaken the insurgents' resolve and support base.
 
In the mid-1950s, the [[File:PLA-icon.png]] [[People's Liberation Army|PLA]] launched several major offensives to eliminate the insurgency. The campaign was marked by heavy fighting, with the insurgents suffering significant losses. By 1958, the remaining insurgent forces were largely defeated. Key leaders were captured or killed, and the surviving members either fled, surrendered, or were assimilated into the new [[File:Commie-icon.png]] [[Communism|Communist]] regime.
 
== Relations ==
=== Friends ===
*{{i|ROC}} [[Republic of China]] - We gladly ally with yuo against [[File:PRC-icon.png]] [[People's Republic of China|them]], but yuo should have helped me more instead of going to {{i|7ball}} [[Formosa Island|Taiwan]] and doing absolutely nothing there.
 
=== Enemies ===
*[[File:PRC-icon.png]] [[People's Republic of China]] - WE CANNOT LET THESE [[File:Islamophobia-icon.png]] [[Islamophobia|MUSLIM-CRUSHING]] REDS TAKE OVER THE MAINLAND! WE WILL DEFEND OUR HOMES TILL OUR LAST BREATH!
 
== How to draw ==
{{Flag|KMTsun.png|Emblem of the Kuomintang}}
# Draw a ball.
# Fill the ball with blue.
# Draw a white sun with 12 rays in the middle of the ball.
# Add the eyes and you’re done!
{{FlagColour
|c1 = Blue
|h1 = #000095
|c2 = White
|h2 = #FFFFFF
}}
 
== Navigation ==
{{Navbox/China}}


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Revision as of 21:27, 2 December 2024

We must safeguard our religion and our land. The Communists are a threat to both.
Ma Bufang

The Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency were the last standing forces of the Chinese Nationalist Party in mainland China during the Chinese Civil War . They were mostly descended from the warlords of the Ma Clique, which were Muslim Chinese. These forces held out until 1958, long after the Civil War “ended”. Despite the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, these resilient insurgents continued their resistance in the remote regions of Qinghai and Gansu provinces. Their struggle was characterized by guerrilla warfare tactics, leveraging the difficult terrain and their deep-rooted local connections to sustain their efforts against the People's Liberation Army.

History

The Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency emerged from the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang, KMT) forces that refused to accept the defeat of the Chinese Civil War. The core of these insurgent forces were members of the Ma Clique, a group of powerful Muslim warlords in northwest China. The Ma Clique played a significant role in the early 20th century, commanding large, well-armed militias and wielding substantial influence in the provinces of Gansu, Qinghai, and Ningxia. Leaders such as Ma Bufang, Ma Hongkui, and Ma Hongbin were prominent figures within the Nationalist military hierarchy. Despite their religious and cultural distinctiveness, they saw the KMT as a means to maintain their regional power and resist the Communist ideology.

After the Communist victory in 1949 and the establishment of the People's Republic of China, the Ma Clique warlords retreated to their strongholds in northwest China. Unlike the majority of the Kuomintang forces that relocated to Taiwan, these Muslim warlords and their followers decided to continue their resistance on the mainland. They refused to surrender to the Communist forces, leading to the emergence of the Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency.

From 1949 to 1958, the insurgents engaged in guerrilla warfare against the People's Liberation Army (PLA). The insurgency was concentrated in the rugged, remote regions of Qinghai, Gansu, and Ningxia. Utilizing their knowledge of the local terrain and support from sympathetic Muslim communities, the insurgents conducted hit-and-run attacks, ambushes, and sabotage operations.

The insurgency faced numerous challenges, including isolation from the main Kuomintang forces in Taiwan, limited resources, and the relentless pursuit by the PLA. The Communist government employed a combination of military force, political negotiation, and economic incentives to weaken the insurgents' resolve and support base.

In the mid-1950s, the PLA launched several major offensives to eliminate the insurgency. The campaign was marked by heavy fighting, with the insurgents suffering significant losses. By 1958, the remaining insurgent forces were largely defeated. Key leaders were captured or killed, and the surviving members either fled, surrendered, or were assimilated into the new Communist regime.

Relations

Friends

  • Republic of China - We gladly ally with yuo against them, but yuo should have helped me more instead of going to Taiwan and doing absolutely nothing there.

Enemies

How to draw

Emblem of the Kuomintang
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill the ball with blue.
  3. Draw a white sun with 12 rays in the middle of the ball.
  4. Add the eyes and you’re done!
Color Name HEX
Blue #000095
White #FFFFFF

Navigation