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Pai Tzu li

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Allegiance
  
Republic of China

Rank
  
General officer

Died
  
1937, Xinjiang, China


Name
  
Pai Tzu-li

Years of service
  
1929-1937

Unit
  
36th Division

Pai Tzu-li Pai Tzuli

Commands held
  
General in the 36th Division (National Revolutionary Army)

Battles/wars
  
Kumul Rebellion, Xinjiang War (1937)

Battles and wars
  
Kumul Rebellion, Islamic rebellion in Xinjiang

Similar People
  
Sheng Shicai, Joseph Stalin, Chiang Kai‑shek

Pai Tzu-li (pinyin: Bai Zili) was a Chinese Muslim general of the 36th Division (National Revolutionary Army), who served under Generals Ma Zhongying and Ma Hushan. He was the secretary to Ma Zhongying, and his age was estimated to be about 40. He was then Chief of Staff to General Ma Hushan, and persuaded him to attack Kashgar in 1937.

On September 1, 1937, Pai withdrew to Karghalik at the head of the Tungan 1st brigade. On the 7th of September, Pai, along with Ma Ju-lung and Ma Hushan deserted their men and fled across the mountains to India.

Pai was said to have been shot on the road by Ma Hushan, and did not reach India.

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Pai Tzu-li Wikipedia