Battle of Langfang | |||||||
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Part of Seymour Expedition | |||||||
![]() Troops of the Eight Nations firing on Chinese Boxers as depicted by Frank Craig and Harpers Weekly Magazine | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
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Strength | |||||||
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3,000 Muslim Kansu Braves 2,000 Boxers | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Contemporary Western claims: 7 killed, 57 wounded | Contemporary Western claims: 400 killed |
The Battle of Langfang (Chinese: 廊坊阻擊戰) took place during the Seymour Expedition during the Boxer Rebellion, in June 1900,[1] involving Chinese imperial troops, the Chinese Muslim Kansu Braves and Boxers ambushing and defeating the Eight-Nation Alliance expeditionary army on its way to Beijing, pushing the Alliance forces to retreat back to Tientsin (Tianjin).