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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 [[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]].
}}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 [[People's Liberation Army]].


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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.