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Name: Muslim Rebels (China)

Type: Polity

Start: 1646 AD

End: 1650 AD

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Muslim rebels during the period of transition from the Ming Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty.

Establishment


  • November 1646: Milayin, a muslim chief at Ganzhou, led a rebellion against the Qing rule.
  • Chronology


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    1. Qing conquest of the Ming


    Was a a conflict that saw the transition from the Ming to the Qing Dinasty in China. The Qing created an indpendent domain in Manchuria, revolted against the Ming and systematically conquered all Ming territories in the following decades.

    1.1.Qing conquest of Ming China

    Were a series of military campaign by the Qing against the the Ming that saw the fall of the latter.

  • January 1651: Both Milayin and Ding Guodong were captured and killed in 1648, and in 1650 Muslim rebels were crushed in campaigns that inflicted heavy casualties on them.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1651: Both Milayin and Ding Guodong were captured and killed in 1648, and in 1650 Muslim rebels were crushed in campaigns that inflicted heavy casualties on them.
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