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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dong_FuxiangDong Fuxiang - Wikipedia

    Dong Fuxiang was a non-Muslim Han Chinese general who commanded Muslim Hui soldiers. Conflicting accounts were given about his religion and ethnicity.

  2. Gen. Dong Fuxiang, along with his Chinese Muslim Braves, prepared to ambush the invading western army. The Muslim Gen. Ma Fuxiang and his brother Gen. Ma Fulu personally planned and led the attack, with a pincer movement around the Eight Nation Alliance force.

    • 18 June 1900
    • Qing government pro-Boxer faction victory, Failure of expedition
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ma_FuxiangMa Fuxiang - Wikipedia

    In 1895 he served under Gen. Dong Fuxiang, leading loyalist Chinese Muslims to crush a revolt by rebel Muslims in the Dungan revolt (1895–1896). The rebel Muslims were slaughtered and beheaded by the thousands by Ma Fuxiang's forces and his commanding officers received the severed heads from Ma.

    • 1889–1932
    • Hui
  4. Dong Fuxiang ( 董福祥) (1862-1908) led the contingent of Muslim troops from Gansu that fought against the Eight-Nation Alliance during the Boxer Uprising. Caption in album or on mount 9

  5. visualizingcultures.mit.edu › boxer_uprising_02 › bx2_essay01MIT Visualizing Cultures

    Chinese forces—including Boxer militia, imperial Qing troops, and the Gansu Braves recruited by General Dong Fuxiang—attacked the retreating columns, inflicting heavy casualties. Seymour lost 300 men, and found himself surrounded by large masses of Chinese peasant militiamen. The foreign media at this point first took notice of the large ...

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  6. 6. Juni 2006 · Dong Fuxiang (1839-1908) commanded the second army of the North China military forces reorganized by Grand Councilor / Grand Secretary Ronglu (1836-1903) in c. 1898. His forces consisted of soldiers from Gansu and were stationed northeast of Peking.

  7. 7. März 2022 · A unit of 10,000 Hui Muslims from Gansu province under the command of the Han Chinese, General Dong Fuxiang had been stationed with The rest of the imperial army at Beijing since 1898. They were known as the "Kansu (Gansu) Braves". [98] Dong was extremely anti-foreign, and gave full support to Cixi and the Boxers. General Dong ...