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Du Fengyang

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Du Fengyang (1849–1870), was a Chinese rebel commander.[1] She was the daughter of Du Wenxiu and served first as a soldier in the army of her father and then as the commander of her own army during the Panthay rebellion in 1867–70. She was eventually defeated and executed.

References

  1. ^ Khalid, Zainab, "Rise of the Veil: Islamic Modernity and the Hui Woman" (2011). Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection. 1074. https://digitalcollections.sit.edu/isp_collection/1074