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0044
Rebellion China
Kuang Wu Ti
Suppresses a rebellion in Vietnam
Suppresses a rebellion in Vietnam
0091
Rebellion China
Ho Ti
Enlists the eunuchs to rid himself of the Empress 's Dou clan
Enlists the eunuchs to rid himself of the Empress 's Dou clan
0107
Rebellion China
Ho Ti
Defeats the Qiang in the nth west
Defeats the Qiang in the nth west
0153
Rebellion China
Huan Ti
Plagues of locusts lead to widespread rebellion
Plagues of locusts lead to widespread rebellion
0168
Rebellion China
Xian, Dou
Attempts to rid the court of eunuch domination
Dou Xian is forced to kill himself by the Eunuchs
0184
Rebellion China
Ling Ti
A sect following Zhang Zhue take over Eastern China
A sect following Zhang Zhue take over Eastern China
Ling Ti cannot suppress rebellion because of mutiny in his army
0659
Rebellion China
Kao Tsung
Defeats the rebellion of the Western Turks & captures the Khan
Defeats the rebellion of the Western Turks & captures the Khan
0763
Rebellion China
Tai Tsung
The An Lushan rebellion is brought to an end
The An Lushan rebellion is brought to an end
0814
Rebellion China
Hsien Tsung
Launches a campaign to suppress rebellion in the provinces
Launches a campaign to suppress rebellion in the provinces
0819
Rebellion China
Hsien Tsung
Has succesfully suppressed rebellion in the provinces
Has succesfully suppressed rebellion in the provinces
1352
Rebellion China
Chu Yuan-Chang
Chu Yuan Cha Joins the rebel forces of Kuo Tzu-Hsing
Chu Yuan Cha Joins the rebel forces of Kuo Tzu-Hsing
1353
Rebellion China
Chang, Shih Ch'eng
Leads a rebellion against the Mongol Yuan Dynasty
Raises a large peasant army
1353
Rebellion China
Hongwu
Joins the Read Turbans, one of the major groups contesting Mongol rule
Joins the Read Turbans, one of the major groups contesting Mongol rule
1353
Siege of Yang chou China
Chang, Shih Ch'eng
Yang chou Fails to capture Yang-chou
1355
Rebellion China
Chu Yuan-Chang
Chu Yuan Cha Leads the Kuo Tzu-Hsing rebels
Chu Yuan Cha Leads the Kuo Tzu-Hsing rebels
1356
Capture of Hangchow China
Chang, Shih Ch'eng
Hangchow Captures Hangchow
1356
Capture of Nanking China
Chu Yuan-Chang
Nanking Leads the Kuo Tzu-Hsing rebels who capture Nanking
1356
Capture of Soochow China
Chang, Shih Ch'eng
Soochow Captures Soochow
Yangtze Establishes the Kingdom of Wu on the lower Yangtze governing 10 million people
1359
Rebellion China
Hongwu
Nanjing Leads the Red Turbans in Nanjing
Nanjing Leads the Red Turbans in Nanjing
1399
Rebellion China
Yongle
Rebels against Chu Yun-Wen
Rebels against Chu Yun-Wen
1402
Rebellion China
Yongle
Overthrows Chu Yun-Wen
1506
Rebellion China
Zhengde
Officials challenge the eunuchs but the latter gain control of the government
Officials challenge the eunuchs but the latter gain control of the government
1510
Rebellion China
Zhengde
Ningxia A Prince in Ningxia rebels against Zhengde
Ningxia A Prince in Ningxia rebels against Zhengde
Sichuan Commencement of 2 years rebellion & banditry in Sichuan
1618
Invasion of China China
Nurhachi
Invades China & overruns part of Chinese Manchuria with the aid of the Khalka Mongols
1850
Capture of Nanking China
Hsiuch'ing, Yang
Nanking The rebel leader captures Nanking
Wuch'ang The rebel leader captures Wuch'ang
1850
Rebellion China
Hsien Feng
Taiping The Taiping begin a rebellion after Hsien Feng's accesion to the throne
1853
Capture of Shanghai China
Hsiuch'ing, Yang
Shanghai The rebel leader captures Shanghai, China is now split into 2
1862
Battle of Tzeki China
Ward, Frederick Townsend
20th Aug Tzeki The Chinese merchant's army of liberation under Ward wins 11 victories in 4 months
20th Aug Tzeki Ward is mortally wounded
1864
Capture of Nanking China
Kuo-fan, Tseng
10th July Nanking Captures Nanking which brings the Taiping rebellion to an end
1864
Capture of Nanking China
T'ung Chih
10th July Nanking Suppresses the Taiping rebellion with western help
1868
Rebellion China
T'ung Chih
Suppresses the northern bandits
Suppresses the northern bandits
1873
Rebellion China
T'ung Chih
Guizhou Suppresses a tribal rebellion in Guizhou
Yunnan Suppresses a tribal rebellion in Yunnan
Guizhou Suppresses a tribal rebellion in Guizhou
Yunnan Suppresses a tribal rebellion in Yunnan
1895
Exile of Yat Sen China
Yat-Sen, Sun
Forced into exile, 1895-1911
Leads an abortive Nationalist rebellion in Canton
1899
Rebellion China
Yuan
Supports attacks on missionaries because of the Great Powers' incursion into China
1900
Rebellion China
Yuan
The anti-western Boxer (Yihetuan) rebellion is crushed by foreign troops (Russia, Britain, France, Japan, USA) and Tsu Hsi flees to the mountains
May Hankow The Boxers raise their standard of revolt on the railway line to Hankow
21st May Peking Foreign diplomats call on China to suppreess anti-foreigner activities of the Boxers
21st May Peking Foreign diplomats call on China to suppreess anti-foreigner activities of the Boxers
1908
Capture of Hankow China
Shih-kai, Yuan
Hankow Captures Hankow from the Nationalists
1908
Capture of Wuhan China
P'u-i
Wuhan Rebels capture Wuhan
1908
Exile of Yat Sen China
Yat-Sen, Sun
25th Dec Returns to China to participate in the nationalist rebellion
1908
Rebellion China
P'u-i
Szechuan Rebelion breaks out after the Four Power Consortium tries to buy out local interests
1908
Rebellion China
Shih-kai, Yuan
Comes out of retirement to suppress the rebellion
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