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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. El 18 de junio de 1900, las tropas de Dong Fuxiang, estacionadas en Hunting Park en el sur de Beijing, atacaron en múltiples puntos, incluido Langfang. La fuerza de 5000 incluía hombres de caballería armados con rifles modernos.

  3. On June 18, 1900, Dong Fuxiang's troops, stationed at Hunting Park in southern Beijing, attacked at multiple points including LangFang. The force of 5,000 included cavalrymen armed with modern rifles.

  4. Cinco mil de los «Bravos de Gansu» de Dong Fuxiang y un número desconocido de bóxers obtuvieron una victoria costosa pero importante sobre las tropas de Seymour en la Batalla de Langfang el 18 de junio.

  5. Dong Fuxiang, el Comandante en Jefe de Kashgaria (Kashgar), recibió un telegrama que ordenba que él y el general Ma Pi-sheng tenían que aliviar los distritos en rebelión. [5] Su lealismo hizo las tropas musulmanas chinas fueran dirigidas por agentes musulmanes como Ma Anliang, Ma Guoliang, Ma Fuxiang, y Ma Fulu aplastó a

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kansu_BravesKansu Braves - Wikipedia

    The Muslim troops led by Dong Fuxiang defeated the hastily assembled Seymour Expedition of the 8 nation alliance at the Battle of Langfang on 18 June. The Chinese won a major victory, and forced Seymour to retreat back to Tianjin with heavy casualties by 26 June.

  7. visualizingcultures.mit.edu › boxer_uprising_02 › bxMIT Visualizing Cultures

    While the Chinese commanders, led by Dong Fuxiang and his Gansu Braves, gathered in their encampment, the Western forces built a bridge to cross the river for their attack. The Chinese had, however, planted mines, which blew up the bridge and forced the foreigners to retreat.