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  2. List of rebellions in China - Wikipedia

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    The Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864), usually known in Chinese after the name of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (simplified Chinese: 太平天国; traditional Chinese: 太平天國; pinyin: Tàipíng Tiānguó) proclaimed by the rebels, was a rebellion in southern China inspired by a Hakka named Hong Xiuquan, who had claimed that he was the ...

  3. Taiping Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Munitions—partially sourced from Western manufacturers and military stores—were smuggled into China, mainly by the English and Americans. An April 1862 shipment from an American dealer "well known for their dealings with rebels" included 2,783 (percussion cap) muskets, 66 carbines, 4 rifles, and 895 field artillery guns; the dealer carried ...

  4. Category:Chinese rebels - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Rebellions in China - Wikipedia

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    28 languages. العربية ... People and events related to rebellions throughout the history of China. See also: List of Chinese ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  6. Deng Maoqi rebellion - Wikipedia

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    In May 1449, the main forces of the rebels were defeated, and the scattered remnants were destroyed. However, peace was not restored until 1452. In addition to the Deng Maoqi rebellion, there was also an uprising of miners illegally extracting silver in the border regions of Fujian, Zhejiang , and Jiangxi from 1447 to 1449.

  7. Chinese Communist Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Chinese troops in Korea depicted on a 1952 Chinese postage stamp Poster of Chinese rebels in Sarawak, Malaysia. On October 1, 1949, Chairman Mao Zedong officially proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic of China at Tiananmen Square. Chiang Kai-shek, 600,000 Nationalist troops and about two million Nationalist-sympathizer refugees ...

  8. Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) - Wikipedia

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    The rebels were disorganized and without a common purpose. Some Han Chinese rebelled against the Qing state during the revolt, and rebel bands fought each other. The main Hui rebel leader, Ma Hualong, was even granted a military rank and title during the revolt by the Qing dynasty.

  9. Cultural Revolution - Wikipedia

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    [1] [103] [104] Most victims were members of the Five Black Categories as well as their children, or members of "rebel groups". Chinese scholars have estimated that at least 300,000 people died in these massacres. [103] [105] Collective killings in Guangxi and Guangdong were among the most serious. In Guangxi, the official annals of at least 43 ...