Dzungar-Qing Wars
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Were a series of Wars between the Dzungur Khanate and Qing China. The Dzungur Khanate was finally defeated and annexed by China.
Chronology
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Was the first of a series of Wars between the Dzungur Khanate and Qing China.
January 1697: The Battle of Jao Modo effectively incorporated Khalkha Mongolia under Qing rule and relegated Dzungar Mongol forces to Inner Asia until they were finally defeated in 1758.
January 1697: It came under Qing rule in 1696 and remained a khanate as a part of the Qing Empire.
Was the second of a series of wars between the Dzungur Khanate and Qing China.
January 1718: The Dzungar Khanate under Tsewang Rabtan invaded Tibet in 1717.
January 1721: An expedition led by General Yue Zhongqi, together with Tibetan forces under Polhanas of Tsang and Kangchennas (also spelled Gangchenney), the governor of Western Tibet expelled the Dzungars from Tibet in 1720 as patrons of the Khoshut and liberators of Tibet from the Dzungars.
January 1721: Qing conquest of Tibet.
Was the third of a series of Wars between the Dzungur Khanate and Qing China.
January 1733: The Qing Empire, led by Emperor Yongzheng, defeated the Dzungars in 1732 near the Erdene Zuu Monastery in Mongolia. This victory solidified Qing control over the region and led to the annexation of Qinghai into Tibet.
January 1724: Dzungar uprising in Qinghai on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau.
January 1733: The Qing Empire, led by Emperor Yongzheng, defeated the Dzungars, a Mongol tribe, in 1732 near the Erdene Zuu Monastery in Mongolia. This victory solidified Qing control over the region of Qinghai.
Was the final conquest of the Dzungar Khanate by Qing China.
January 1756: Fourth Dzungar-Qing War(1755): Qing conquest of the Dzungar Khanate and the creation of Xinjiang.