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  2. Red Turban Rebellion (1854–1856) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Turban Rebellion of 1854–1856 was a rebellion by members of the Tiandihui (Chinese: 天地會, Heaven and Earth Society) in the Guangdong province of South China. The initial core of the rebels were Tiandihui secret societies that were involved in both revolutionary activity and organised crime, such as prostitution , piracy , and ...

  3. Red Turban Rebellions - Wikipedia

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    The Red Turban Rebellions (Chinese: 紅巾起義; pinyin: Hóngjīn Qǐyì) were uprisings against the Yuan dynasty between 1351 and 1368, eventually leading to its collapse. Remnants of the Yuan imperial court retreated northwards and is thereafter known as the Northern Yuan in historiography.

  4. Timeline of late anti-Qing rebellions - Wikipedia

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    1854 – 1873. Miao Rebellion [g] Qing China. Miao people. 4.9 million+ killed. 19 years. Red Turban Rebellion. Date War Pro-Chinese parties Rebels Death Length

  5. Jindandao incident - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the Jindandao (literally meaning to Golden Elixir Way). Also known as the Red Turban (Улаан малгайтан), the Jindandao was a secret society and considered to be an offshoot of the White Lotus sect, which had previously risen in revolt at various times in China proper. Another sect involved was named Zaili.

  6. List of rebellions in China - Wikipedia

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    The Red Turban Rebellion (Chinese: 紅巾起義; pinyin: Hóngjīn Qǐyì) was an uprising against the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty. Since the 1340s, the Yuan dynasty was experiencing problems. The Yellow River flooded constantly, and other natural disasters also occurred.

  7. Anti-Qing sentiment - Wikipedia

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    The Red Turban Rebellion was initially quite successful as the rebels gained control of a considerable amount of territory. In July 1854, Foshan was occupied by the rebel. [ 17 ] In a desperate attempt to the eradicate any facilities which may support the Red Turbans, the Qing forces burnt the northern suburbs in Guangzhou to prevent it from ...

  8. Red turban - Wikipedia

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    Red turban may refer to: Pomaulax gibberosus, a species of sea snail; Red Turban Rebellions (1351–1368), a massive rebellion in China against the Mongol Yuan dynasty, later also spread into Korea; Red Turban Rebellion (1854–1856), a short-lived rebellion in South China against the Manchu Qing dynasty

  9. List of wars and battles involving China - Wikipedia

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    1854–56: Red Turban Rebellion: The Qing defeated Red Turban rebels in Guangdong 1855–1867: Punti-Hakka Clan Wars: Hakka were allocated their own independent sub-prefecture, Chixi (赤溪镇), which was carved out of south-eastern Taishan, while others were relocated to Guangxi Province, mass emigration to other countries. 1856–1860 ...