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The Red Turban Rebellions ( Chinese: 紅巾起義; pinyin: Hóngjīn Qǐyì) were uprisings against the Yuan dynasty between 1351 and 1368, eventually leading to its collapse. Remnants of the Yuan imperial court retreated northwards and is thereafter known as the Northern Yuan in historiography.
- 1351-1368
- Yangtze River valley, Yuan dynasty
peasant. insurrection. Red Turbans, Peasant rebel movement of the mid-14th century that flourished in northern China at the end of the Yuan dynasty (1206–1368). The Red Turbans, whose leader was regarded as an incarnation of the bodhisattva Maitreya, were opposed to alien Mongol rule; their movement gained momentum from the famine that ...
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Feb 8, 2024 · The Red Turban Rebellion, which took place from 1351 to 1368, was a pivotal event in Chinese history, marking the decline of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty and the rise of the native Ming Dynasty. This rebellion emerged against the backdrop of great social, economic and political discontent, fueled by the oppressive rule of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty.
The Red Turban Rebellion of 1854–1856 was a rebellion by members of the Tiandihui ( Chinese: 天地會, Heaven and Earth Society) in the Guangdong province of South China . The initial core of the rebels were Tiandihui secret societies that were involved in both revolutionary activity and organised crime, such as prostitution, piracy, and ...
- 1854-1856
- Guangdong province, China
The Red Turban Rebellion was an uprising in the middle of the fourteenth century by Chinese peasants against the ruling Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, which eventually resulted in the establishment of the Ming dynasty. By the mid-fourteenth century, dissension among the Mongolian leadership and corruption and greed of the government officials had greatly weakened the central government.
Apr 5, 2019 · Learn how a peasant uprising against the Mongol Yuan Dynasty led by the Red Turban sect became a turning point in Chinese history. Find out the causes, leaders, and outcomes of the rebellion that ended Mongol rule and established the Ming Dynasty.
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Jul 22, 2022 · The Red Turban Rebellions (Chinese: 紅巾起義; pinyin: Hóngjīn Qǐyì) were uprisings against the Yuan dynasty between 1351 and 1368, eventually leading to the collapse of the Yuan dynasty. Remnants of the Yuan imperial court retreated northwards and is thereafter known as the Northern Yuan in historiography.