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    The Red Turban Rebellions (Chinese: 紅巾起義; pinyin: Hóngjīn Qǐyì) were uprisings against the Yuan dynasty between 1351 and 1368, eventually leading to its...
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    The Red Turban Rebellion of 1854–1856 was a rebellion by members of the Tiandihui (Chinese: 天地會, Heaven and Earth Society) in the Guangdong province of...
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  • The Red Turban invasions of Goryeo occurred in the 14th century, when the Red Turban Rebellion against the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty spread to the Goryeo...
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  • Red turban may refer to: Pomaulax gibberosus, a species of sea snail Red Turban Rebellions (1351–1368), a massive rebellion in China against the Mongol...
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    hero after he put down Cho Il-sin's Rebellion (Korean: 조일신의 난). He also participated in the Red Turban Rebellions and later allied with the Ming dynasty...
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  • between the rebel forces of Zhu Yuanzhang and Chen Youliang during the Red Turban Rebellion which led to the fall of the Yuan dynasty. Chen Youliang besieged...
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    the Red Turban Rebellion (1854–1856). These rebels were called 'Red Turbans' because of the red headscarves they wore. The Red Turban Rebellion was initially...
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    Wenguang were incorporated into Nian ranks. After the failure of the Red Turban Rebellion (1854–1856) to capture Guangzhou, their soldiers retreated north...
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    mid-14th century, the Yuan dynasty was beginning to crumble due to the Red Turban Rebellion. He used the conflict to reform the Korean government, abolish Mongolian...
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    Nguyễn dynasty. 1854–56: The Red Turban Rebellion (1854–1856) in Guangdong (Canton), China. 1854–73: The Miao Rebellion in China. 1854–55: The Revolution...
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    given by Chinese historians: the Yellow Turban Rebellion in 184; the year after the beginning of the rebellion, 185; Dong Zhuo deposing Emperor Shao of...
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  • to return to Avignon, and shortly afterwards dies. December 28 – Red Turban Rebellions: Hu Mei captures Shaowu, while Xu Da and Chang Yuchun capture Jinan...
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    the Red Turban Rebellion in 1351, initially gaining the support of 3000 rebels, and later 10,000. After entering Shandong province, the Red Turban Army...
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  • in 14th century China, during the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty and the Red Turban Rebellions. In this historical reimagining, the Mandate of Heaven is a literal...
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    waved their swords and stamped on the ground with their feet. They wore red turbans, sashes, and garters over blue cloth…. They were now only twenty yards...
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  • 63 scholars and perhaps 30 locals dead in two days. March 16 – Red Turban Rebellions: Han Lin'er, a claimed descendant of Emperor Huizong of Song, is...
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    last years of his reign, the Yuan dynasty was overthrown by the Red Turban Rebellion, which established the Ming dynasty, although the Yuan court under...
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    apparatus of China from 1368 to 1644. It was founded in 1368 during the Red Turban Rebellion by Zhu Yuanzhang (Hongwu Emperor). The military was initially organised...
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  • out, such as the Red Turban Rebellion, which was led by the Cantonese who attacked Ho Yun and Fat Shan. During the Red Turban Rebellion in Guangzhou, the...
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  • dynasty lasted nearly a hundred years before a series of rebellions known as the Red Turban Rebellion resulted in its collapse in 1368 and the rise of the...
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  • Song Song–Xia wars Jin–Song Wars War of the Two Capitals Red Turban Rebellions Miao rebellions Luchuan–Pingmian campaigns Ordos campaign Transition from...
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  • Han Shantong (category Red Turban rebels)
    born in Luancheng, Hebei, was one of the early leaders of the Red Turban Rebellions. He claimed to be the descendant of Emperor Huizong of Song (1082–1135)...
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  • France in return for French land, including Calais and Gascony. Red Turban Rebellions: Chen Youliang murders Xu Shouhui and proclaims himself the emperor...
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    security forces). The Yeosu–Suncheon rebellion overlapped with it, as several thousand army defectors waving red flags massacred right-leaning families...
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    Hongwu Emperor to the rise and establishment of the Qing dynasty. Red Turban Rebellion (1351–1368) Yellow River course change in 1358 Moghulistan in 1372...
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  • as the Red Turban Revolt and the Taiping Rebellion in Guangdong. Also known as the Hong Soldiers Rebellion. Also known as the Du Wenxiu Rebellion and the...
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    Maharaja to re-occupy Shahidulla in the Karakash valley. Previous to the rebellions in Eastern Turkistan which broke up Chinese rule there in 1863, the Kashmiris...
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    Song Song–Xia wars Jin–Song Wars War of the Two Capitals Red Turban Rebellions Miao rebellions Luchuan–Pingmian campaigns Ordos campaign Transition from...
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    China as mission, established the Ming dynasty in 1368 after the Red Turban Rebellions. During this period, China referred to the Ming Empire and to the...
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    also contracted slightly as a result of the wars, though the Taiping Rebellion and Dungan Revolt had a much larger economic effect. The First Opium War...
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