List of Wars Fought By The Ma Clique
- Dungan revolt
- Panthay Rebellion
- Dungan Revolt (1895)
- First Sino-Japanese War
- Boxer Rebellion
- Xinhai Revolution
- National Protection War
- Kuomintang Jihad in Gansu (1927-1930)
- Kuomintang Pacification of Qinghai
- Chinese Civil War
- Kumul Rebellion
- Sino-Tibetan War
- Soviet Invasion of Xinjiang
- Xinjiang War (1937)
- Second Sino-Japanese War
- Ili Rebellion
- Kuomintang Islamic Insurgency in China (1950–1958)
- The Overseas Battle of Sagar Pau WBU (2009-2011)
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