Ishaq Beg Munonov
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Ishaq Beg Munonov, also Isḥāq Beg,[1] (simplified Chinese: 伊斯哈克拜克·木农阿吉, 伊斯哈克拜克·穆努诺夫; traditional Chinese: 伊斯哈克拜克·木農阿吉, 伊斯哈克拜克·穆努諾夫; pinyin: Yīsīhākèbàikè·Mùnóngājí, Yīsīhākèbàikè·Mùnǔnuòfū; Kyrgyz: ىساقبەك مونونوۋ/Isakbek Mononov; Uyghur: ئىسھاق بەگ مۇنونوپ/Ishaq Beg Munonop; Russian: Ысакбек Монуев) (1902[2] or 1903[3]–1949) was an ethnic Kyrgyz leader in Xinjiang, China during the first half of the 20th century.
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Born | 1902 or 1903 Jigin, Wuqia County, Xinjiang, Qing Empire (now Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China) |
Died | (1949-08-27)August 27, 1949 Kabansk, Kabansky District, Buryat-Mongolian ASSR, Russian SFSR, USSR (now Buryatia, Russia) |
Allegiance | Republic of China (1925-1943) Second East Turkestan Republic (1943-1949) |
Rank | Lieutenant General (ROC) |
Battles/wars | Basmachi Movement Kumul Rebellion Chinese Civil War Ili Rebellion |
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