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    Jingyuan (Chinese: 靖遠; pinyin: Jìngyuǎn; Wade–Giles: Ching Yuen) was a protected cruiser built for the Imperial Chinese Navy. She was built by Armstrong...
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  • Jingyuan may refer to: Jingyuan County, Gansu (靖远县) Jingyuan County, Ningxia (泾源县) Jingyuan mutiny, 783 AD mutiny in Jingyuan during the Tang dynasty...
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    late stages of the Qing dynasty, in the build order of Zhiyuan and later Jingyuan. They were built as part of Li Hongzhang's effort to modernize the Imperial...
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    and the River Fleet.[citation needed] Dingyuan (定遠) Zhenyuan (鎮遠) Jingyuan (靖遠) Jingyuan (經遠) Lai Yuan (來遠) Chaoyong (超勇) Beiyang Army Self-Strengthening...
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    QF 3-pounder Hotchkiss (category Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1886)
    defense ships Zhiyuen-class cruisers Chinese cruiser Hai Chi Chinese cruiser Jingyuan Chinese cruiser Laiyuan Italy adopted the Hotchkiss 3-pounder in the 1880s...
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    devolved into a melee at close range, and the Chinese cruisers Zhiyuan and Jingyuan were sunk. In return, the Chinese warships inflicted serious damage on...
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    Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan (category 1886 ships)
    throughout 1886, with the ship launched on 29 September. She was officially completed on 23 July 1887. Both Zhiyuan and her sister ship was Jingyuan were laid...
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    one shielded 21 cm L/35 gun fore and one shielded, 21 cm L/35 gun aft Jingyuan – two 21 cm L/35 guns mounted in a forward barbette Laiyuan – two 21 cm...
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    of Admiral Tsuboi Kōzō. Naniwa assisted in sinking the Chinese cruisers Jingyuan and Zhiyuan. Tōgō was promoted to rear admiral at the end of the war, in...
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    was built in England in 1882 as Benisaf, and renamed Cabo Machichaco in 1886. She was destroyed by two explosions in her cargo in 1893 and 1894 in the...
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