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Ehmetjan Qasim was born on 15 April, 1914 in Ghulja, Xinjiang, China, is a Uyghur revolutionary (1914–1949). Discover Ehmetjan Qasim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 35 years old?
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Ghulja, Xinjiang, China |
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27 August, 1949 |
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Kabansk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
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Ehmetjan Qasim (ئەخمەتجان قاسىمى; April 15, 1914 – August 27, 1949) was a Uyghur revolutionary and statesman who held several important positions in the governments of the Second East Turkestan Republic and the Republic of China's Xinjiang Province.
He notably served as the vice chairman of the Coalition Government of Xinjiang Province.
Qasim was born in Ghulja in 1914.
Qasim was born in Ghulja (Yining in Chinese) in 1914.
He studied at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East, Moscow in 1936 and was a member of Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Qasim was described as "Stalin's man" and as a "communist-minded progressive".
He studied in the Soviet Union at the Communist University of the Toilers of the East, Moscow in 1936 and was a member of Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Qasim was described as "Stalin's man" and as a "communist-minded progressive".
Qasim Russified his surname to "Kasimov" and became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
He was a member of the governing council of the East Turkestan Republic, a Soviet-backed administration founded in three northwestern districts of Xinjiang during the Ili Rebellion in November 1944.
Qasim himself was not involved with the planning of the rebellion.
The ETR was initially led by Elihan Tore, who favored forming a conservative Islamic government.
Ehmetjan Qasim was married in January 1945 to Mahinur Qasim, a native of Korgas County in Ili.
The couple had a son and a daughter.
Tore was placed under house arrest in the Soviet Union in 1946, under the orders of Stalin.
Qasim was a leader of the pro-Soviet East Turkistan Turkic People's National Liberation Committee (ETTPNLC).
In June 1946, Qasim tried to reach a political agreement with the Nationalist government leader Zhang Zhizhong to form a coalition government in Dihua (present day Ürümqi).
The ETR was to be disbanded in name but as the Foreign Minister of the East Turkestan Republic, Qasim called for unity and support for his government and rejected the coalition government.
He explained that the people of East Turkestan had risen in rebellion only to secure their rights under the Chinese constitution.
He led a delegation to the National Assembly in Nanjing to negotiate bi-lateral relations between ETR and the Republic of China.
In the summer of 1949, as Chinese Nationalists were losing the Chinese Civil War to the Chinese Communists, the Soviet Union planned for ETR leaders to switch sides.
On August 22, 1949, Vasiliy Borisov, the Soviet Vice-Consul at Yining, accompanied ETR leadership in auto trip to USSR for urgent talks with Soviet officials about future of ETR, where they were told to cooperate with Chinese Communist Party.
They were invited by CCP Chairman Mao Zedong to attend the 1st Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in Beijing to prepare for the founding of the People's Republic of China.
On September 3, the Soviet Union informed Saifuddin Azizi, another leader of the ETR, who was not on the flight that the plane had crashed near Lake Baikal en route to Beijing, killing all on board.
The ETR was officially dissolved on December 20, 1949.
His remains were returned to China in April 1950 and later reburied in a memorial cemetery in Yining.
The cemetery has a stele with calligraphy by Mao Zedong, praising Qasim and the others who died with him for their contributions to the Chinese Civil War and mourning their death en route to the Inaugural Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in Beijing.
In 1952, Mahinur Qasim became the mayor of Yining and joined the Chinese Communist Party.
She later served as a member of Standing Committee of the National People's Congress and a vice chair of the All-China Women's Federation.
She has been a prominent advocate of women and children's rights.
Saifuddin later secured the role of regional Chairman of Xinjiang, a job he kept from 1955 to 1978, with a brief respite during the Cultural Revolution.
News of plane crash and death of Qasim was not publicly announced in Xinjiang until early December, after the People's Liberation Army had secured the region.
Her memoir of her husband, Remembering Ehmetijan, was published in China in 2011.
In the People's Republic of China, Ehmetjan Qasim is remembered as a fighter in the struggle against the Nationalist government.
Among the Uyghurs and other Turkic inhabitants of East Turkistan he is remembered as a national hero and fighter who died defending the independence of East Turkistan.