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The End of the Last Hui King in Hami
Sham Hussot was loyal to the Qing government. 19 1 1 At the end of the year, the Qing government was already in turmoil, and the building was about to collapse. He also wrote to ask for a pilgrimage to Beijing. The dying Qing court could not accept his loyalty, so he had to refuse the invitation on the grounds of poor roads and said, "Once the roads are clear, I will go to Beijing" (it is reported).

In a blink of an eye, the Qing Dynasty collapsed and the government of the Republic of China was established. Sam Cuso still insisted on accepting the sovereignty of the central government and began to actively serve Yuan Shikai. He also went to Beijing for pilgrimage in 19 15, when Yuan Shikai, the then president of the Republic of China, sponsored his 2,000 silver dollars travel expenses. Yuan Shikai also intended to win over the remaining princes and nobles all over the country at that time, so he awarded Samuhussott Jiahe Zhangyi first-class ambassador and Zasak first-class prince.

After the founding of the Republic of China, in March, 19 12, 15, the central interim government telegraphed that Xinjiang was changed to governor, and the former Qing government ordered Yang Zengxin, with the support of Yuan Shikai, to control the military and political power in Xinjiang. /kloc-In May of 0/8, Yuan Shikai appointed Yang Zengxin as the governor of Xinjiang. In order to maintain his dominant position in Hami with the help of Yang Zengxin, Samuhusot tried his best to curry favor with Yang Zengxin, not only giving Yang various precious local products and a lot of gold and silver treasures every year, but also becoming sworn brothers with Yang Zengxin. At that time, peasant riots and uprisings against Shamu Husott emerged one after another in Hami area, so Yang Zengxin approved Shamu Husott to set up cavalry battalions in various strategic locations in Hami to suppress peasant uprisings. However, Yang Zengxin did not fully trust Samuhut. 19 14, Samuhut asked to make a pilgrimage to Beijing via Russia, but Yang Zengxin did not agree. He would rather pay Samuhut more money than urge him to take Gansu Avenue. Yang Zengxin said in the book "A Prince of the Hui Department of Hami Visits Beijing to Learn from the Mainland" submitted to the central government in his own book "The Rite of Mending Zhai": "It is because the Hui Department of Mongolia has been a vassal for more than 200 years. Today, if the prince travels thousands of miles from Russia to Beijing and from east to west, he can see the prosperity of foreign cultural relics, the traffic on wheels and tracks, and the excellent utensils, which is enviable. What's more, if a country is far-sighted, if it uses the means of netting, it will only be sweet words and small profits, and it is difficult to guarantee that it will not take a second life. " His preparedness for Samuhuthot can be seen in the book.

Shamu Hussot suffered a stroke in his later years, with a crooked mouth and hemiplegia. Despite repeated treatment, it has not improved. When he was terminally ill, Wang Fu Dateji suggested that he should distribute some of his stored grain, cloth, sheep in the mountains, a lot of real estate and other properties to the poor in order to pray for Allah to avoid disaster, but Sa mussot refused this suggestion and wanted to go to the Arabian Peninsula to "chant Buddhist scripture" in order to avoid disaster. Due to his serious illness, Jin (1 June, 928, the Northern Expedition ended,1July, Yang Zengxin became the chairman and commander-in-chief of the Xinjiang provincial government, and was stabbed to death on July 7. 165438+1October 17 Jin, Minister of Government Affairs of Xinjiang Province, was appointed as the chairman of Xinjiang Provincial Government by Nanjing Municipal Government. ) is not approved.

1930 During the wheat harvest season in June, Samuhutu, the ninth King of Hui, was seriously ill and died. At this point, the 233-year rule history of the Ai Bundra family in Hami since the Qing Dynasty was canonized ended with the death of the last Hui king.