Dungan revolt | ||||||||
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Yaqub Beg |
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Hui Muslim loyalists Khufiyya order under Ma Zhan'ao in Gansu (1872-77) Eleven Gedimu Battalions of Shaanxi (1872-77)
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Kashgaria (Kokandi Uzbek Andijanis under Yaqub Beg) Supported by: Taranchi Turkic Muslim rebels in Ili Supported by: Russian Empire |
Hui Muslim rebels Gedimu Eighteen Shaanxi Battalions (Eleven of the Battalion leaders surrendered and defected to the Qing dynasty, six were killed, and one, Bai Yanhu, fled to Russia)
Jahriyya order under Ma Hualong in Gansu Khufiyya order under Ma Zhan'ao in Gansu (1862-72) |
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Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Zuo Zongtang Dolongga Liu Jintang Wang Dagui Dong Fuxiang Ma Zhan'ao (1872-77) Ma Anliang (1872-77) Ma Qianling (1872-77) Ma Haiyan (1872-77) Cui Wei (1872-77) Hua Decai (1872-77) |
Yaqub Beg Hsu Hsuehkung |
Cui Wei (1862-72) Ma Zhan'ao (1872-77) Ma Anliang (1872-77) Ma Qianling (1872-77) Ma Haiyan (1862-72) |
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Strength | ||||||||
Hunan Army, 120,000 Zuo Zongtang army and Khafiya Chinese Muslim troops | Andijani Uzbek troops and Afghan volunteers, Han Chinese and Hui forcibly drafted into Yaqub's army, and separate Han Chinese militia | Rebels in Shaanxi and Gansu | ||||||
Casualties and losses | ||||||||
Total deaths on all sides: 8,000,000-12,000,000, including civilians and soldiers, |
Hui Muslim loyalists
Khufiyya order under Ma Zhan'ao in Gansu (1872-77)
Eleven Gedimu Battalions of Shaanxi (1872-77)
Kashgaria (Kokandi Uzbek Andijanis under Yaqub Beg)
Supported by:
British Empire
Ottoman Empire
Taranchi Turkic Muslim rebels in Ili
Supported by:
Hui Muslim rebels
Gedimu Eighteen Shaanxi Battalions (Eleven of the Battalion leaders surrendered and defected to the Qing dynasty, six were killed, and one, Bai Yanhu, fled to Russia)
Jahriyya order under Ma Hualong in Gansu
Cui Wei (1862-72)
Hua Decai (1862-72)
Bai Yanhu