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The Dungan Revolt (1862–77) (simplified Chinese: 同治回变; traditional Chinese: 同治回變; pinyin: Tóngzhì Huí Biàn) or Hui Minorities War was a mainly ethnic war fought in 19th-century China. The term sometimes includes the Panthay Rebellion in Yunnan, which occurred during the same period. However, this article relates specifically to the uprising by members of the Muslim Hui and other Muslim ethnic groups in China's Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia Provinces, as well as in Xinjiang, between 1862 and 1877.
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Dungan revolt
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Muslim death in Shanxi alone may have been as high as 4,000,000 during the Tong Zhi Muslim Revolt () of 1862
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*Cui Wei's battalion (1862-72) TaranchiTurkic Muslim rebels in Ili *Hua Dacai's battalion (1862-72) *Cui Wei's battalion (1872-1877) British Empire 22pxQing Empire Eleven Gedimu Battalions of Shaanxi (1872-77) *Hua Dacai's battalion (1872-1877) ---- Jahriyya order under Ma Hualong in Gansu *Bai Yanhu's battalion Khufiyya order under Ma Zhan'ao in Gansu (1862-72) Hui Muslim loyalists Russian Empire Khufiyya order under Ma Zhan'ao in Gansu (1872-77) 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) Supported by: Ottoman Empire Kashgaria(Kokandi Uzbek Andijanis under Yaqub Beg)
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Qing victory
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Hunan Army, 120,000 Zuo Zongtang army andKhafiyaChinese Muslimtroops 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
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