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Battle of Nanjing (1853)
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Battle of Nanjing (1853)
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the Taiping rebels had captured Nanjing Capture of Nanking captured Nanjing the Taiping rebels took Nanjing in 1853 Battle of Nanjing fall of Nanjing
clgo:causalties
~30,000
clgo:combatant
Eight Banners China Qing Dynasty Green Standard Army Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Qing dynasty
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clgr:Nanjing
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Taiping troops victory, Fall ofNanjing, changed name of Tianjing (天京)
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550,000 men 40,000–60,000 men (includedEight Banners20,000)