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 Übersetzung für 'Taiping Rebellion' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   the Taiping Rebellion | -
hist.
Taiping Rebellion
Taiping-Aufstand {m}
Teiltreffer
rebellionAufstand {m}
262
rebellionEmpörung {f}
95
rebellionAufbäumen {n}
40
rebellionAuflehnung {f}
51
rebellionAufruhr {m}
15
rebellionRebellion {f}
34
workers' rebellionArbeiteraufstand {m}
pol.
mass rebellion
Massenaufstand {m}
slave rebellionSklavenaufstand {m}
hist.
Whiskey Rebellion
Whiskey-Rebellion {f}
hist.
Rum Rebellion
Rum-Rebellion {f}
peasant rebellionBauernaufstand {m}
hist.
Kronstadt rebellion
Kronstädter Matrosenaufstand {m}
hist.mil.
Satsuma Rebellion
Satsuma-Rebellion {f}
hist.
Tyrolean Rebellion
Tiroler Volksaufstand {m}
hist.
Gülich rebellion
Gülich-Aufstand {m} [Köln, 1680-1686]
hist.
Boxer Rebellion
Boxeraufstand {m}
simmering rebelliongärender Aufstand {m}
in rebellion {adv}in Aufruhr
armed rebellionbewaffneter Aufruhr {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Vietnam annexed the Lao principality of Xieng Khouang, and Chinese bandits after the Taiping rebellion were able to force their way down the Mekong River to fight what became known as the Haw Wars of the 1860s.
  • In the northern Laotian lands bordering China, the insurgents of the Taiping Rebellion had taken refuge since the reign of King Mongkut.
  • Local warlords with their own militias began to emerge in the effort to defeat the Taiping Rebellion of the 1860s as the Manchu bannerman armies faltered and the central authorities lost much of their control.
  • Their failure to suppress the Taiping Rebellion of the mid-19th century ruined their reputation.
  • Thailand was always subordinate to China as a vassal or a tributary state since the Sui dynasty until the Taiping Rebellion of the late Qing dynasty in the mid-19th century.

  • In China, the Second Opium War (1856–1860) was another humiliating defeat for a Qing dynasty, already reeling as a result of the domestic Taiping Rebellion.
  • With the weakening of central Qing rule, numerous large-scale uprisings occurred, culminating in the violent Taiping Rebellion.
  • During the Taiping Rebellion, Wuchang and the surrounding area changed hands several times after the Taiping capture of the city in the Battle of Wuchang (1852).
  • With the conclusion of the war, the Qing government was able to concentrate on countering the Taiping Rebellion and maintaining its rule.
  • With no reliable census at the time, estimates of the death toll of the Taiping Rebellion are speculative.

  • Because these changes were implemented during the height of the Taiping Rebellion, the Western powers had managed to take over the complete administration of the Qing's maritime customs from the imperial Chinese governmental bureaucracy.
  • The Taiping Rebellion described Confucianism sages as well as gods in Taoism and Buddhism as devils.
  • This theocratic state fought one of the most destructive wars in history, the Taiping Rebellion, against the Qing dynasty for fifteen years before being crushed following the fall of the rebel capital Nanjing.
  • In China the Qing Dynasty was pushing south to incorporate hill peoples into the central administration, at first floods of refugees and later bands of rebels from the Taiping Rebellion pushed into Lao lands.
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