Su forty three
Su Forty-three or Su Sishisan ( 蘇 四十 三 / 苏 四十 三 ; * 1729 ; † 1781 ) was a Muslim clergyman from Xunhua in Qinghai . In 1781 he led a Muslim uprising in Lanzhou against the Qing on -Regierung, also known as salt lakes is known -Aufstand.
The events in Lanzhou are reported in the imperial military history book Qinding Lanzhou jilüe .
literature
- Qinding Lanzhou jilüe , Ed. Yang Huaizhong. Yinchuan: Ningxia renmin chubanshe 1988 ( Zhongguo Huizu guji congshu )
- Jonathan Neaman Lipman: Familiar strangers: a history of Muslims in Northwest China . Hong Kong University Press, 1998, ISBN 962-209-468-6 .
Web links
- Si Sishisan (norislam.com)
- Salazu mingren (Famous Salars )
See also
- Jahriyya
- Ma Yuanzhang
- Ma Mingxin
- Tian Wu qiyi田 五 起义 (“Tian Wun Uprising”)
References and footnotes
- ↑ engl. Salar Revolt / Salar Rebellion etc., or Chinese as Su Sishisan qiyi 苏 四十 三 起义 (“Su-Forty-Three-Uprising”)
- ↑ Chinese 欽 定 蘭州 紀 略 / 钦 定 兰州 纪 略, short: Lanzhou jilüe 兰州 纪 略 / 蘭州 紀 略
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SURNAME | Su forty three |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Su Sishisan; 蘇 四十 三; 苏 四十 三 |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Muslim clergyman |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1729 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1781 |