- The
Wanggongchang Explosion (Chinese: 王恭廠大爆炸), also
known as the
Great Tianqi Explosion (天啟大爆炸),
Wanggongchang Calamity (王恭廠之變) or
Beijing Explosive Incident...
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heirless on 30
September 1627 due to his only son
having died in the
Wanggongchang Explosion and was
succeeded by his
fifth and sole
surviving brother...
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injure or kill personnel, and/or
damage vehicles or structures. 1626
Wanggongchang Explosion 1717
Siege of
Belgrade (1717) 1887
Nanaimo mine explosion...
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Deaths Date
Incident 20,000 30 May 1626
Wanggongchang Explosion in Beijing, China, in the
Wanggongchang Gunpowder Factory,
destroys part of the city and...
- up to 240,000 dead.
Other incidents with high
death tolls are the
Wanggongchang explosion (when a
gunpowder factory ended up with 20,000 deaths), a...
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surviving heir (his last son died a year
prior during the
mysterious Wanggongchang Explosion). As the emperor's brother, Zhu Youjian, then
about 16 years...
- in the
morning of 30 May 1626, an
explosion of
combustibles at the
Wanggongchang Armory in Ming-era Beijing, China, destro****
almost everything within...
- buildings. 30 May 1626
China (Ming dynasty)
Beijing 20,000
Unknown Wanggongchang Explosion – A
Shenjiying armory of
gunpowder and
ammunition exploded...
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There has also been
unofficial speculations that the
mysterious 1626
Wanggongchang Explosion in the Ming
dynasty capital Beijing,
which reportedly killed...
- Shinne****) for
trade goods,
valued at 60
guilders ($24.00). May 30 –
Wanggongchang Explosion in Beijing, China: a
gunpowder factory explosion destroys...