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Allegiance
  
Name
  
Tang Yanhe

Battles/wars
  
Salar revolt

Years of service
  
1895-1896


Rank
  
Brigadier General (zongbing simplified Chinese: 总兵; traditional Chinese: 總兵)

Similar People
  
Ma Fuxiang, Noor Deen Mi Guangjiang, Chang Tung Sheng, Ma Xianda, Ma Bufang

Battles and wars
  
Dungan Revolt (1895–96)

Tang Yanhe a Han chinese, was born Gansu, China. He commanded an army of Chinese Muslim soldiers along with Dong Fuxiang, and used them to crush the Muslim Rebellion of 1895.

In Xunhua, Qinghai, masses of Hui, Dongxiang, Baoan, and Salars were incited to revolt against the Qing by the Multicoloured Mosque leader Ma Yonglin. Soldiers were ordered to destroy the rebels by Brigadier General Tang Yanhe. Tang was joined by loyalist Muslim troops to fight the rebel Muslims. The Muslim officers Ma Fuxiang, Ma Fulu, Ma Anliang, and Ma Guoliang served under Tang, and fought against the rebels at Jishi pass. When Tang's forces were defeated at Shuangcheng the Ma brothers fled south with him. They then massacred the rebel Muslims at Hezhou.

References

Tang Yanhe Wikipedia


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