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rdfs:label | - Transition from Ming to Qing
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skos:prefLabel | - Transition from Ming to Qing
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skos:altLabel | - replaced
- Invasion
- conquer
- conquest
- collapse
- replacement
- 17th century
- Conquest of the Shun and Southern Ming dynasties
- Han Chinese defectors
- Later Jin invasion of the Ming
- Manchu conquest of China
- Manchu conquest of the Ming dynasty
- Manchu invasion
- Manchu invasion in the mid-17th century
- Manchu invasion of China
- Manchu unification
- Ming resistance against the Qing
- Ming to Qing
- Ming-Qing Transition
- Ming-Qing transition
- Ming-Qing transition period
- Ming-loyalist
- Ming–Qing cataclysm
- Ming–Qing transition
- Qing annexation of the Ming
- Qing conquest
- Qing conquest of China
- Qing conquest of China proper
- Qing conquest of the Central Plain
- Qing conquest of the Ming
- Qing conquest of the Ming dynasty
- Qing dynasty took control
- Transition from Ming to Qing#Taiwan
- collapse of Ming rule
- complete conquest
- conquer China
- conquer the Ming dynasty
- conquest of the Ming
- end of the Ming dynasty
- establishment of the Qing dynasty
- expansion of Qing rule
- fall of the Ming dynasty
- its victory over the Ming
- progressively conquered the entire China proper
- revolt in 1646
- the Manchu conquest of Ming China
- the difficult situation
- transition from Ming to Qing
- destruction of the Ming dynasty and rise of the Qing dynasty
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clgo:combatant | - Kingdom of Portugal
- Ming dynasty
- Ming Defectors
- Manchus
- Tiandihui
- Qing dynasty
- English East India Company
- Kumul Khanate
- Turfan Khanate
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- 20pxDutch East India Company
- Combat support:
- *Hongguang and The Nanjing court(1644-1645)
- *Koxinga
- *Longwu and The Fuzhou court(1645-1646)
- *Shaowu and The Guangzhou court(1646-1647)
- *Yongli and The Nanning court(1646-1662)
- 15pxJoseon(Korea)
- 15pxJoseon(Korea; after 1636)
- Aisin-Gioro clan
- Armament support:
- ChagataiYarkent Khanate(1646–1650)
- Evenk-Daurfederation
- Kingdom of Shu (She-An Rebellion)
- Kingdom of Tungning(1661-1683)
- Ming dynasty(1618-1644)
- NanaiHurka
- Northern Yuan dynasty(1618–1635)
- Shun dynasty(Li Zicheng)
- Southern Ming(1644-1662):
- Southern and Eastern Mongols
- Tokugawa Shogunate(Japan)
- Xi dynasty (Zhang Xianzhong)
- YeheJurchens
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clgo:result | - Qing victory
- * Consolidation ofQing dynastyrule inChina proper
- * Suppression of the rebelKingdom of Shu,Xi dynasty,Shun dynasty, andKingdom of Tungning
- * Collapse of theMing dynastyandSouthern Ming dynasty
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clgo:strength | - ----
- by 1648, Han Bannermen made up 75% of the Eight Banners while Manchus at only 16%.
- 300,000Yi warriors
- Shun dynasty army varies between 60,000 and 100,000 men
- HanGreen Standard Armydefectors (after 1644)
- Manchu, Mongol, HanBannermen
- Nanai Hurka: 6,000
- Zhang Xianzhong's army – 100,000 men
- Han Chinese soldiers,Hui Muslimsoldiers, and Mongol cavalry
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