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- Dzungar–Qing_War abstract "The Dzungar-Qing War (1687-1758) was a decades-long series of conflicts that pitted the Dzungar Khanate against the Qing dynasty of China and their Mongolian vassals. Fighting took place over a wide swath of Inner Asia, from present-day central and eastern Mongolia to Tibet, Qinghai, and Xinjiang regions of present-day China. Qing victories ultimately led to the incorporation of Outer Mongolia and Tibet into the Qing Empire that was to last until the fall of the dynasty in 1912.".
- Dzungar–Qing_War comment "The Dzungar-Qing War (1687-1758) was a decades-long series of conflicts that pitted the Dzungar Khanate against the Qing dynasty of China and their Mongolian vassals. Fighting took place over a wide swath of Inner Asia, from present-day central and eastern Mongolia to Tibet, Qinghai, and Xinjiang regions of present-day China. Qing victories ultimately led to the incorporation of Outer Mongolia and Tibet into the Qing Empire that was to last until the fall of the dynasty in 1912.".