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Events from the year '''1853 in [[China]]'''. |
Events from the year '''1853 in [[China]]'''. |
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===Viceroys=== |
===Viceroys=== |
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* [[Viceroy of Zhili]] — [[Nergingge]] (dismissed), [[Guiliang]] |
* [[Viceroy of Zhili]] — [[Nergingge]] (dismissed), [[Guiliang]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Min-Zhe]] — [[Wu Wenrong]] then [[Huicheng]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Huguang]] — [[Xu Guangjin]] then Zhang Liangji then Wu Wenrong |
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* [[Viceroy of Shaan-Gan]] — [[Yi Tang]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Liangguang]] — [[Ye Mingchen]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Yun-Gui]] — [[Wu Raodian]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Sichuan]] — [[Huicheng]] then [[Yurui]] |
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* [[Viceroy of Liangjiang]] — [[Lu Jianying]] then Xianghou then Yang Wending then Yiliang |
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== Events == |
== Events == |
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* [[Nian Rebellion]] |
* [[Nian Rebellion]] |
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* [[Taiping Rebellion]] |
* [[Taiping Rebellion]] |
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** March — [[Battle of Nanjing (1853)]], Taiping forces capture Nanjing<ref>{{Cite news |last=Canton |first=J. A. |date=11 December 2020 |title=This religious revolt nearly toppled China's last imperial dynasty |url=https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/history-and-civilisation/2020/12/this-religious-revolt-nearly-toppled-chinas-last-imperial-dynasty |access-date=2024-02-29 |work=National Geographic}}</ref> |
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** March 19 — [[Battle of Nanjing (1853)]], Taiping forces capture Nanjing |
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** May 8 — [[Northern Expedition (Taiping Rebellion)| Northern Expedition]] launched with the aim of capturing [[Beijing]] |
** May 8 — [[Northern Expedition (Taiping Rebellion)| Northern Expedition]] launched with the aim of capturing [[Beijing]] |
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** May 19 — [[Western Expedition]] launched along the [[Yangtze River]] |
** May 19 — [[Western Expedition]] launched along the [[Yangtze River]] |
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* a conflict between Han and Hui [[miners]] in [[Yunnan]] contributes to the later [[Panthay Rebellion]] |
* a conflict between Han and Hui [[miners]] in [[Yunnan]] contributes to the later [[Panthay Rebellion]] |
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* [[Small Swords Society]] uprising in [[Shanghai]] begins |
* [[Small Swords Society]] uprising in [[Shanghai]] begins |
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== References == |
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{{Years in the Qing dynasty}} |
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See also: | Other events of 1853 History of China • Timeline • Years |
Events from the year 1853 in China.
Incumbents
[edit]- Xianfeng Emperor (3rd year)
Viceroys
[edit]- Viceroy of Zhili — Nergingge (dismissed), Guiliang
Events
[edit]- Nian Rebellion
- Taiping Rebellion
- March — Battle of Nanjing (1853), Taiping forces capture Nanjing[1]
- May 8 — Northern Expedition launched with the aim of capturing Beijing
- May 19 — Western Expedition launched along the Yangtze River
- A Xiang Army branch led by Guo Songtao retakes Nanchang, Jiangxi from the Taiping forces
- a conflict between Han and Hui miners in Yunnan contributes to the later Panthay Rebellion
- Small Swords Society uprising in Shanghai begins
References
[edit]- ^ Canton, J. A. (December 11, 2020). "This religious revolt nearly toppled China's last imperial dynasty". National Geographic. Retrieved February 29, 2024.