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- Mingsioi abstract "Mingsioi (Manchu: 20px) or Mingxu (simplified Chinese: 明绪; traditional Chinese: 明緒; pinyin: Míngxù; Wade–Giles: Ming-hsü) was the Qing General of Ili in 1864-66, charged with the overall command of the Chinese troops in Xinjiang.Mingsioi's predecessor, Cangcing (常清; Cháng qīng) was sacked after the defeat of Qing troops at Wusu during the Dungan revolt. Mingsioi commanded the defense of the Ili Region against the Dungan and Taranchi rebels for the next two years. With most of Xinjiang and Gansu under rebel control, he could not expect to receive any aid from China; meanwhile neighboring Russia would not be interested in seriously helping the Qing against the Muslim rebels either.Mingsioi's last stand was on March 8, 1866 at his headquarters at Fort Huiyuan. As the rebels were seizing the fort from its starving defendants, Mingsioi assembled his family, staff, treasury, and tea into his palace and set off the gunpowder.".
- Mingsioi thumbnail Mingsioi.png?width=300.
- Mingsioi wikiPageID "9589914".
- Mingsioi wikiPageLength "1862".
- Mingsioi wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mingsioi wikiPageRevisionID "620350098".
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Cangcing.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Xinjiang.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manchu_politicians.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_office-holders_in_Xinjiang.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Qing_dynasty_generals.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Qing_dynasty_politicians.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Suicides_by_explosive_device.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Suicides_in_China.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Dungan_Revolt_(1862–77).
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Dungan_people.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink File:Mingsioi.png.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Gansu.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Huiyuan,_Xinjiang.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Ili_Kazakh_Autonomous_Prefecture.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Manchu_language.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Taranchi.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Wusu.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLink Xinjiang.
- Mingsioi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mingsioi".
- Mingsioi c "常清".
- Mingsioi labels "no".
- Mingsioi p "Cháng qīng".
- Mingsioi p "Míngxù".
- Mingsioi s "明绪".
- Mingsioi t "明緒".
- Mingsioi w "Ming-hsü".
- Mingsioi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:China-hist-stub.
- Mingsioi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Mingsioi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ill.
- Mingsioi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nbsp.
- Mingsioi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Mingsioi subject Category:History_of_Xinjiang.
- Mingsioi subject Category:Manchu_politicians.
- Mingsioi subject Category:Political_office-holders_in_Xinjiang.
- Mingsioi subject Category:Qing_dynasty_generals.
- Mingsioi subject Category:Qing_dynasty_politicians.
- Mingsioi subject Category:Suicides_by_explosive_device.
- Mingsioi subject Category:Suicides_in_China.
- Mingsioi hypernym General.
- Mingsioi type Person.
- Mingsioi type Politician.
- Mingsioi type Politician.
- Mingsioi comment "Mingsioi (Manchu: 20px) or Mingxu (simplified Chinese: 明绪; traditional Chinese: 明緒; pinyin: Míngxù; Wade–Giles: Ming-hsü) was the Qing General of Ili in 1864-66, charged with the overall command of the Chinese troops in Xinjiang.Mingsioi's predecessor, Cangcing (常清; Cháng qīng) was sacked after the defeat of Qing troops at Wusu during the Dungan revolt. Mingsioi commanded the defense of the Ili Region against the Dungan and Taranchi rebels for the next two years.".
- Mingsioi label "Mingsioi".
- Mingsioi sameAs Q6864807.
- Mingsioi sameAs m.02pl1f2.
- Mingsioi sameAs Q6864807.
- Mingsioi wasDerivedFrom Mingsioi?oldid=620350098.
- Mingsioi depiction Mingsioi.png.
- Mingsioi isPrimaryTopicOf Mingsioi.