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My hometown Quanzhou was one of the place not only with ancient Malay but a lot of Arabs and Persian. The Persians and Arabs were so powerful that they are warlord in my hometown. Not just that Koxinga who conquered Taiwan is from my hometown and he is mix Japanese.
If you read Chinese history in detail its really amazing.
Under Mongolian rule, the number of Arabic and Persian Muslims residing in the Chinese seaport city of Quanzhou was greatly boosted. In 1357, an army of predominantly Muslims led by two Quanzhou Muslims, Saif ad-Din (赛甫丁) and Amir ad-Din (阿迷里丁), revolted against the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. In defiance of Imperial forces, the army seized hold of Quanzhou, Xinghua (present day Putian), and even overreached themselves to the provincial capital Fuzhou.
In 1362, the Ispah army collapsed into internal conflict and was eventually crushed in 1366 by the Yuan commander Chen Youding (陈友定).
Ispah Rebellion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you read Chinese history in detail its really amazing.
Under Mongolian rule, the number of Arabic and Persian Muslims residing in the Chinese seaport city of Quanzhou was greatly boosted. In 1357, an army of predominantly Muslims led by two Quanzhou Muslims, Saif ad-Din (赛甫丁) and Amir ad-Din (阿迷里丁), revolted against the Mongol Yuan Dynasty. In defiance of Imperial forces, the army seized hold of Quanzhou, Xinghua (present day Putian), and even overreached themselves to the provincial capital Fuzhou.
In 1362, the Ispah army collapsed into internal conflict and was eventually crushed in 1366 by the Yuan commander Chen Youding (陈友定).
Ispah Rebellion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia