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Timeline of late anti-Qing rebellions

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Numerous rebellions against China's Qing dynasty took place between the mid-19th and early 20th centuries, prior to the abdication of the last Emperor of China, Puyi, in February 1912. The table below lists some of these uprisings and important related events.

Taiping Rebellion

DateWarPro-Chinese partiesRebelsDeathLength
December 1850 – July 1864

Nian Rebellion

DateWarPro-Chinese partiesRebelsDeathLength
1851 – 1868

Miao Rebellion

DateWarPro-Chinese partiesRebelsDeathLength

Red Turban Rebellion

DateWarPro-Chinese partiesRebelsDeathLength

Da Cheng Rebellion

DateWarPro-Chinese partiesRebelsDeathLength

Panthay Rebellion

DateWarPro-Chinese partiesRebelsDeathLength

First Dungan Revolt

DateWarPro-Chinese partiesRebelsDeathLength

Summary

DateEvent
1850–1864
1851–1868
1861–1895
1890s
1892
1894
1895
1895
1895
1895
1898
1898
Early 1900s
1901
1905
1911
April 27, 1911
October 10, 1911
January 1, 1912
February 12, 1912
February 14, 1912

Notes

References

Bibliography

  • Sunday Morning Post (hard copy). Hong Kong. 9 October 2011.
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