Ma Zhanhai

Chinese soldier and general
Ma Zhanhai
Died1932
Qinghai, Republic of China
AllegianceFlag of the Republic of China Republic of China
Years of service1930–1932
Rankgeneral
UnitQinghai Army
Commands heldGeneral in the National Revolutionary Army, Battalion Commander
Battles/warsSino-Tibetan War 

Ma Zhanhai (simplified Chinese: 马占海; traditional Chinese: 馬占海, died 1932) was a Chinese Muslim Battalion Commander who was killed in action during the Qinghai Tibet War which was part of the Sino-Tibetan War. He served in Ma Bufang's Qinghai army.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hanzhang Ya, Ya Hanzhang (1991). The biographies of the Dalai Lamas. Foreign Languages Press. pp. 352, 355. ISBN 0-8351-2266-2. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
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