. "1880"^^ . "Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde, Volume 4, Issues 1-2"@en . . "Wang Dagui"@en . "1878"^^ . . "Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia and Xinjiang"@en . "1862"^^ . . . "Dungan revolt (1862\u201377)"@en . . "Accounts and papers of the House of Commons"@en . "Andijani Uzbek troops and Afghan volunteers, Han Chinese and Hui forcibly drafted into Yaqub's army, and separate Han Chinese militia"@en . "1871"^^ . . "Appletons' annual cyclopedia and register of important events: Embracing political, military, and ecclesiastical affairs; public documents; biography, statistics, commerce, finance, literature, science, agriculture, and mechanical industry, Volume 19"@en . . . . "Hsu Hsuehkung"@en . . "Jan Jakob Maria Groot"@en . "Ottoman Empire\nRecognized by:"@en . "Dolongga"@en . . "Translations of the Peking Gazette"@en . "Muslim death in Shanxi alone could be as high as 4,000,000 during the Tong Zhi Muslim Revolt"@en . "The uprising was chaotic and often involved warring factions of bands and military leaders with no common cause or single specific goal or purpose on the western bank of the Yellow River (Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia (excluding Xinjiang province)). A common misconception is that it was directed against the Qing Dynasty, but there is no evidence at all showing that they intended to attack the capital, Beijing. When that rebellion failed, mass emigration of the Dungan people into Imperial Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan ensued."@en . "The Chinese times, Volume 5"@en . "The uprising was chaotic and often involved warring factions of bands and military leaders with no common cause or single specific goal or purpose on the western bank of the Yellow River (Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia (excluding Xinjiang province)). A common misconception is that it was directed against the Qing Dynasty, but there is no evidence at all showing that they intended to attack the capital, Beijing. When that rebellion failed, mass emigration of the Dungan people into Imperial Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan ensued."@en . "British Empire"@en . . . "Hui Muslim rebels"@en . "James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, Louis Herbert Gray"@en . . "1916"^^ . "Yakub Bek"@en . . "Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons"@en . . . "22"^^ . . "Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afd. Letterkunde"@en . "Bargaining dispute over the price of bamboo poles"@en . . . . . "1904"^^ . . "Total death: 8,000,000 -12,000,000, including civilians and soldiers"@en . "1880"^^ . "Sectarianism and religious persecution in China: a page in the history of religions, Volume 2"@en . "Kashgaria \nSupported by:"@en . "Russian Empire"@en . . "The Canadian spectator, Volume 1"@en . "Appletons' annual cyclopaedia and register of important events, Volume 4"@en . "Qing victory"@en . . . . . "1891"^^ . "Rebel Jahriyya Chinese Muslim and some Rebel Han Chinese"@en . "1888"^^ . . "Encyclop\u00E6dia of religion and ethics, Volume 8"@en . "1886"^^ . "Dungan revolt"@en . "Hunan Army, 120,000 Zuo Zongtang army and Loyalist Khafiya Chinese Muslim troops"@en . . . "The American annual cyclopedia and register of important events of the year ..., Volume 4"@en .