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August 4, 1955
Refugees from Xinjiang, writing from Turkey, ask for Yolbars Khan for assistance.
May 10, 1954
In a letter to Yolbars Khan, Mohammad Emin Bugra call for the Republic of China to "take a benign stance in supporting Xinjiang’s independence."
May 28, 1937
The Politburo recommends that the governor of Xinjiang permit Song Ziwen to travel to Urumqi.
1944
An anonymous report on Soviet-Guomindang relations in Xinjiang, and political developments in Xinjiang since 1933.
May 1945
The Xinjiang Committee of the Guomindang offers a report on political, economic, military, and social developments in Xinjiang.
June 5, 1944
Godunov reports on Lin Zuhan's comments on relations between the Kuomintang the Chinese Communist Party, the situation in Chongqing, and recent developments in Xinjiang.
1948
The Association for the Defense of Peace and Democracy in Xinjiang issues a twelve point list of demands for political and social change.
April 24, 1948
The Central Committee of the CPSU announces measures to increase Soviet support of the East Turkestan Republic (ETR), a rebellion in northern Xinjiang.
September 10, 1947
Cde. Fedotov suggests that General-Major Vladimir Stepanovich Yegnarov be dispatched to Xinjiang to led support to the rebels associated with the East Turkestan Republic (ETR).
The Soviet Council of Ministers offers four proposals to support the rebels in the East Turkestan Republic (ETR) and prevent the Chinese Guomindang from reclaiming territory in northern Xinjiang.