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Name | Ma Fulu |born=馬福綠 1854 |
Died | 1900 |
Placeofbirth | Linxia County, Gansu |
Placeofdeath | Beijing |
Caption | Ma Fulu |
Allegiance | Qing dynasty |
Serviceyears | 1889-1900 |
Unit | Kansu braves |
Battles | Salar revolt, Boxer Rebellion, |
Ma Fulu (Chinese: 马福禄; Pinyin: Mǎ Fúlù; 1854–1900), a Hui, was the son of General Ma Qianling, and the brother of Ma Fucai, Ma Fushou, and Ma Fuxiang. He joined the martial arts hall and attended military school. In 1895, he served under general Dong Fuxiang, leading loyalist Chinese Muslims to crush a revolt by rebel Chinese Muslims and Salars. His loyalist Muslim troops massacred the rebel Muslims, delivering their severed heads and ears to their superiors. In 1897 Ma Fulu received a military Jinshi degree.
Ma was transferred along with his brother Ma Fuxiang and several cousins under General Dong Fuxiang to Beijingin 1898. During the Boxer Rebellion, the Muslim troops came to be known as the "Kansu Braves", and fought against the Eight Nation Alliance. Ma Fulu and four of his cousins died in battle against the legations.
He had a son, Ma Hongbin, who later became a General.
Ma Fuxing, a Hui who played an important part in the history of Xinjiang, served under Ma Fulu during the Boxer Rebellion.
Category:1854 births Category:1900 deaths Category:People from Gansu Category:Hui people Category:Muslim generals Category:Chinese Sufis Category:Chinese Muslims
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