Kizil massacre | |
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Location | near Kashgar, Xinjiang |
Date | June 1933 |
Target | Han Chinese and Chinese Muslim civilians |
Deaths | 800 |
Perpetrator(s) | Uighur and Kirghiz fighters under the command of Osman Ali and Nur Ahmad Jan Bughra of the First East Turkestan Republic |
The Kizil massacre occurred in June 1933, when Uighur and Kirghiz Turkic fighters of the First East Turkestan Republic broke their agreement not to attack a column of retreating Han Chinese and Chinese Muslim soldiers and civilians from Yarkand New City on their way to Kashgar.[1] An estimated 800 Chinese Muslim and Chinese civilians were killed by Turkic Muslim fighters, who paid no attention to religion during the attack.[2]