The Battle of Jiangnan (1860), also known as the Second rout of the Jiangnan Battalion (Chinese: 太平軍二破江南大營) took place between the Qing government's Green...
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Battle of Jiangnan may refer to: Battle of Jiangnan (1856) Battle of Jiangnan (1860) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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He Chun (category 1860 deaths)
1860) was a Manchu nobleman and military commander of the Qing dynasty. He Chun was a commander of the northern encampment of the Army Group Jiangnan...
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following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding...
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18 Destruction of the Old Summer Palace October 24 Sino-British Treaty of Beijing signed. Taiping Rebellion Battle of Jiangnan (1860) June 2 — Taiping...
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Jiangnan Daying (Chinese: 江南大營) or the Jiangnan Battalion; (first battalion: 1853–1856; second battalion: 1857–1860) was an army group assembled by the...
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Hong Rengan (category Military leaders of the Taiping Rebellion)
power struggle, sometimes known as the Tianjing incident, erupted into a battle that killed over 20,000 Nanjing residents and the East King Yang Xiuqing...
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media related to 1860. 1860 (MDCCCLX) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar...
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1856 in China (category Years of the 19th century in China)
Tianjing Jirhangga, Qing commander in Battle of Jiangnan (1860) Xiang Rong, Qing commander in Battle of Jiangnan (1860) Hu Jiumei, Chinese rebel in the Taiping...
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Zhang Guoliang (category 1860 deaths)
second rout of Army Group Jiangnan in 1860 he was defeated by Li Xiucheng. Zeng Guofan praised Zhang and said he was Jiangnan's "Great Wall of China." When...
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