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The Ten Great Campaigns (Chinese: 十全武功; pinyin: shí quán wǔ gōng) were a series of military campaigns launched by the Qing Empire of China in the mid–late 18th century during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1735–96). They included three to enlarge the area of Qing control in Central Asia: two against the Dzungars (1755–57) and the pacification of Xinjiang (1758–59).
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Second Campaign against Jinchuan Campaign in Vietnam First Campaign against the Gurkhas Second Campaign against Gurkhas Campaign in Altishahr (Pacification of Xinjiang) First Campaign against the Dzungars Pacification of Taiwan Second Campaign against the Dzungars First Campaign against Jinchuan
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Unknown 50,000+
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Lê dynasty Taiwanese rebels Jinchuan tribes Dzungar rebels 22pxKingdom of Nepal Qing Empire border|20pxTây Sơn dynasty Altishahri followers of theKhojabrothers Qing dynasty Dzungar Khanate Kyrgyzs Dzungars loyal toAmursana
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dbpedia:Nepal dbpedia:Tibet dbpedia:Sichuan dbpedia:Vietnam dbpedia:Taiwan dbpedia:Xinjiang
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Qing victory Tây Sơn victory
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3,000 police 19,500 Inner Mongols 2,000 Zunghars 70,000 30,000 Altishahr (Tarim Basin) Uyghurs 80,000 regulars Unknown 300,000 rebels Plus Zunghars 9,000 Manchu Eight Bannermen Uyghurs from Hami, Turfan and Badakshan 20,000 Lê dynasty supporters 10,000 6,500 Outer Mongols 20,000–30,000 8,000 5,000 Uyghurs from Turfan and Hami 10,000Bannermen 20,000 Dzungars 7,000 20,000 troops brought by Fuk'anggan in 1788 12,000 Chinese 180,000 Qing troops 5,000 Uyghurs from Hami and Turfan 20,000 newly recruited militia 10,000 troops sent to relieve Taiwan in 1786
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