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- Q16931700 subject Q7148148.
- Q16931700 subject Q7803908.
- Q16931700 subject Q7803929.
- Q16931700 subject Q8113075.
- Q16931700 subject Q8181500.
- Q16931700 subject Q8517462.
- Q16931700 subject Q8518199.
- Q16931700 subject Q8636699.
- Q16931700 subject Q9064139.
- Q16931700 abstract "The Red Turban Rebellion of 1854–1856, sometimes known as the Red Turban Revolt, was a series of uprisings by members of the Tiandihui or Heaven and Earth Society (天地會) in the Guangdong province of South China. Ling Shih-pa was one of the leaders, and also a member of the God Worshipping Society, which declared the Jintian Uprising and so began the Taiping Rebellion.".
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- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q213387.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q5370153.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q7148148.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q7803908.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q7803929.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q8113075.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181500.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q8517462.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q8518199.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q8636699.
- Q16931700 wikiPageWikiLink Q9064139.
- Q16931700 comment "The Red Turban Rebellion of 1854–1856, sometimes known as the Red Turban Revolt, was a series of uprisings by members of the Tiandihui or Heaven and Earth Society (天地會) in the Guangdong province of South China. Ling Shih-pa was one of the leaders, and also a member of the God Worshipping Society, which declared the Jintian Uprising and so began the Taiping Rebellion.".
- Q16931700 label "Red Turban Rebellion (1854–56)".