Maralbexi County: Revision history


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  • curprev 08:5608:56, 7 September 2020Geographyinitiative talk contribs 21,587 bytes +388 →‎Economy: {{asof|1885}}, there was about 30,600 acres (202,728 ''mu'') of cultivated land in Maralbexi.<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2051832|title=Cultivation Development and Expansion in China's Colonial Realm in Central Asia|author=Herold J. Wiens|journal={{w|The Journal of Asian Studies}}|volume=26|issue=1|date=November 1966|page=75|via=JSTOR}}</ref> undo

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  • curprev 05:0005:00, 10 June 2020Geographyinitiative talk contribs 20,828 bytes +657 →‎History: In September 1937, two regiments of Soviet Kirghiz troops and one regiment of Russian troops equipped with forty airplanes and twenty tanks entered Sinkiang from Atushe and attacked Maralbexi, dividing Ma Hushan's 36th Corps into two sections.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/sovietpoliticale00hasi_0/|title=Soviet Political, Economic, and Military Involvement in Sinkiang from 1928 to 1949|date=1987|author=Arthur C. Hasiotis, Jr.|publisher={{w|Garland Publishing}} undo

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