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    The Passaleão incident (Chinese: 關閘事件), also known as the Battle of Passaleão (or Pak Shan Lan) or Baishaling incident, was a conflict between Portugal...
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    wall to control the flow of people and goods. It was the site of the Passaleão incident, a clash between the Qing dynasty and the Kingdom of Portugal in 1849...
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  • 1846 – The Second Federal Republic of Mexico is established. 1849 – Passaleão incident: João Maria Ferreira do Amaral, the governor of Portuguese Macau,...
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  • Battle of the Tiger's Mouth 1846 - Revolt of the Faitiões 1849 - Passaleão incident 1942–1943 - Battle of Timor 1961 - Annexation of Goa 1964–1974 - Mozambican...
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    he was assassinated by several Chinese men, triggering the Battle of Passaleão between Portugal and China. João was the first son of Francisco Joaquim...
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  • Concession created Jianmoda Monastery built in modern Qinghai August — The Passaleão incident, a conflict between Portugal and China over Macau in August 1849 28–29...
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    Chinese men on 22 August 1849. This led the Portuguese to capture the Passaleão fort beyond the Barrier Gate three days later. On 22 August, 1849, Governor...
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    lieutenant colonel. October 27, 1873 - promoted to colonel. Portuguese: Passaleão Cantonese: Pak Shan Lan Forjaz, Jorge. Familias Macaenses. Macau: Instituto...
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