1862 in China
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Events from the year 1862 in China.
Incumbents[]
- Tongzhi Emperor (1st year)[1]
- Regent: Empress Dowager Cixi
- Regent: Prince Gong
Events[]
- Nian Rebellion
- Taiping Rebellion
- Battle of Shanghai (1861)
- Battle of Cixi
- Taiping troops approach southeastern Shaanxi in the spring of 1862, the local Han Chinese, encouraged by the Qing government, formed Yong Ying militias to defend the region against the attackers. Afraid of the now-armed Han, the Muslims formed their own militia units as a response.
- Miao Rebellion (1854–73)
- Dungan Revolt (1862–77) begins
- June —
- Panthay Rebellion
- rebel commander Ma Rulong surrenders and defects to the Qing
- Tongzhi Restoration
Deaths[]
- Frederick Townsend Ward, mortally wounded in the Battle of Cixi
- Auguste Léopold Protet, French naval officer killed in Shanghai
References[]
- ^ Weizheng, Zhu (2015-04-23). Rereading Modern Chinese History. ISBN 9789004293311.
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