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under rebel control, he could not expect to receive any aid from China; meanwhile neighboring
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would not be interested in seriously helping the Qing against the Muslim rebels either.
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in 1864–66, charged with the overall command of the Chinese troops in
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This biographical article related to the military of China is a
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Manchu

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pinyin
Wade–Giles
Qing
General of Ili
Xinjiang
Cangcing
Wusu
Dungan revolt
Ili Region
Dungan
Taranchi
Xinjiang
Gansu
Russia
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