Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki

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Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki
Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki

In office
12 November 1933 – 6 February 1934
Preceded by Office instituted
Succeeded by Office abolished

Born 1895
Artush, Xinjiang
Died June 1934
Aksu, Xinjiang

Sabit Damulla Abdulbaki was born in 1895 (?), in county of Atush in the Kashgar vilayet, in East Turkestan (Sinkiang), China.

Between November 12, 1933 and February 6, 1934 he served the short-lived Turkish Islamic Republic of East Turkestan or Republic of Uyghurstan (Uyghurstan Jumhuriyiti) as Prime Minister. Seat of the Government was in Kashgar. Both Republic's names were used at the same time.

Abdulbaki was executed by hanging, in Aksu, on June, 1934, by Sheng Shicai's forces, supported by the Soviet Union.

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Mark Dickens " The Soviets in Sinkiang (1911-1949) ". USA , 1990
Michael Zrazhevsky " Russian Cossacks in Sinkiang ". Almanach " Third Rome ", Russia, Moscow, 2001

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