- or
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, from
which comes the term "
Taipings"
commonly used for them in English-language studies. In
September 1851, the
Taipings began...
- Look up
Taiping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Taiping, Tai-p’ing, or Tai Ping most
often refers to:
Princess Taiping (died 713), Tang
dynasty princess...
- 2013. "
Taiping Rebellion (Chinese history)". Encyclopædia Britannica. 28 June 2024.
Reilly (2004), p. 4. Little,
Daniel Marx and the
Taipings (2009) China:...
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Taipei (/ˌtaɪˈpeɪ/ ; Chinese: 臺北; pinyin: Táiběi),
officially Taipei City, is the
capital and a
special muni****lity of Taiwan.
Located in
Northern Taiwan...
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Taiping Island, also
known as Itu Aba, and
various other names, is the
largest of the
naturally occurring Spratly Islands in the
South China Sea. The...
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Taiping (Malay: [taipeŋ], Jawi: تاءيڤيڠ; Chinese: 太平, Mandarin: [tʰaɪ̯⁵¹piŋ], Hokkien: Thài-pêng; Tamil: தைப்பிங்) is a town
located in Larut, Matang...
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point of
treating POWs well to
encourage the
Taipings to surrender, and many of his men were
former Taipings who
chose to
enlist in the Ever Victorious...
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early years of the
Taiping Rebellion against the Qing
dynasty of China. He was a
sworn brother to Hong Xiuquan, the
leader of the
Taipings, and
claimed to...
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Princess Taiping (Chinese: 太平公主; pinyin:
Tàipíng Gōngzhǔ, lit. "Princess of
Great Peace",
personal name unknown,
possibly Li
Lingyue (李令月) (after 662...
- achieved.
Cases in
which Nian
armies submitted or even
fully joined the
Taipings remained rare, as most
remained bandit armies that were only interested...