Tang Kesan (Chinese:唐柯三;pinyin:Táng Kēsān) was aChinese Muslim. InXikang province during theSino-Tibetan War Tang Kesan represented theKuomintang.[1]
Tang was a Muslim fromShandong province, and he promoted Muslim education. He worked with Muslim GeneralBai Chongxi.[2][3] Tang directed the Muslim Chengda School, and was friends with Muslim GeneralMa Fuxiang.[4]
Tang negotiated a ceasefire with the Tibetans in 1932.[5][6][7]
Ma Fuxiang, as head of theMongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, sent a telegraph to Tang Kesan ordering him to breach the agreement with Tibet, because he was concerned that political rivals in Nanjing were using the incident.[8]
The President of the education organization Chinese Islamic National Salvation Federation was GeneralBai Chongxi (Pai Chung-hsi) and the vice president was Tang Kesan (Tang Ko-san).[9]
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