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There are, however, small groups of Manchus and Chinese Muslims (Hui) in the
city. A notable demographic feature is the large number of “overseas Chinese”
who emigrated to Southeast Asia, the United States, Europe, and other parts of
the ...
There are, however, small groups of Manchus and Chinese Muslims (Hui) in the
city. A notable demographic feature is the large number of “overseas Chinese”
who emigrated to Southeast Asia, the United States, Europe, and other parts of
the ...
Page 530
Canton came under the rule of the Ch'ing (Manchu) dynasty from 1644 to 1911/
12. Recognizing the importance of the city, the government made it the capital of
the Viceroyalty of Kwangtung and Kwangsi. The British East India Company ...
Canton came under the rule of the Ch'ing (Manchu) dynasty from 1644 to 1911/
12. Recognizing the importance of the city, the government made it the capital of
the Viceroyalty of Kwangtung and Kwangsi. The British East India Company ...
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Final deliverance from the Dzungar plague came in the form of Chinese (Manchu
) intervention; in 1757–58 the Ch'ien-lung emperor launched two major
campaigns, in the course of which the Dzungars were, for all practical purposes,
...
Final deliverance from the Dzungar plague came in the form of Chinese (Manchu
) intervention; in 1757–58 the Ch'ien-lung emperor launched two major
campaigns, in the course of which the Dzungars were, for all practical purposes,
...
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