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The Nian Rebellion (simplified Chinese: 捻军起义; traditional Chinese: 捻軍起義; pinyin: Niǎnjūn Qǐyì; 1851–1868) was a large armed uprising that took place in northern China. The rebellion failed to topple the Qing dynasty, but caused immense economic devastation and loss of life that became one of the major long-term factors in ...
The siege of Suiyang was a military campaign during the An Lushan rebellion, launched by the rebel Yan army to capture the city of Suiyang from forces loyal to the Tang dynasty. Although the battle was ultimately won by the Yan army, it suffered major attrition of manpower and time .
First Red Eyebrow Rebellion: China: Red Eyebrow and Lulin rebels Xin dynasty overthrown and the Gengshi Emperor is instated on the throne. [57] [58] 24–27 Second Red Eyebrow Rebellion: China: Red Eyebrow rebels Revolt suppressed by Liu Xiu's forces and the Eastern Han dynasty is established. [59] [60] 21 Gaulish debtors' revolt Gaul, Roman ...
The Taiping Rebellion, also known as the Taiping Civil War or the Taiping Revolution, was a civil war in China between the Manchu-led Qing dynasty and the Hakka-led Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. The conflict lasted 14 years, from its outbreak in 1850 until the fall of Taiping-controlled Nanjing —which they had renamed Tianjing "heavenly capital ...
People and events related to rebellions throughout the history of China. ... List of Chinese rebellions. Subcategories. This category has the following 16 ...
The Qing and Hui loyalists suppressed a revolt by the Hui people and other ethnic minorities in Yunnan. 1862–1877: Dungan revolt: The Qing and Hui loyalists suppressed a revolt by the Hui people in northwestern China. 1864–1869: Nian Rebellion: The Qing suppressed a revolt led by Zhang Lexing and others. Includes the following battles:
The late Ming peasant rebellions (Chinese: 明末民變) were a series of peasant revolts during the last decades of the Ming dynasty lasting from 1628 to 1644. They were primarily caused by natural disasters in Shaanxi , Shanxi , and Henan .
The Nian Rebellion (Chinese: 捻亂; pinyin: Niǎn Luàn) [7] was an insurrection against the Qing dynasty in northern China from 1851 to 1868, contemporaneously with the Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864) in southern China. The rebellion was suppressed, but the population and economic losses contributed to the collapse of the empire in the early ...