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  • Bai Lang Rebellion
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  • The Bai Lang Rebellion, was a Chinese "bandit" rebellion that lasted from mid-1913 to late-1914. Launched against the Republican government of Yuan Shikai, the rebellion was led by Bai Lang (which can be translated as "White Wolf", hence the rebellion's more common title of White Wolf Rebellion in western media). His army was an eclectic mix of anti-Yuan Shikai troops and rebels, bandit groups, and Gelaohui (secret society) members, and also allied to southern Guangdong based revolutionaries.
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Strength
  • Beiyang Army
  • Tibetans
  • Bai Lang's army, approx 30,000 strong
  • Han chinese and Muslim Hui militia
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Date
  • 1911
Commander
  • Bai Lang
  • Ma Anliang
  • Ma Qi
  • Ma Qixi
  • Ma Yuanzhang
  • Yang Jiqing
  • Yuan Shikai
Casualties
  • thousands of civilian casualties
Result
  • Defeat of the Bandits
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Place
  • China
Conflict
  • Bai Lang Rebellion
abstract
  • The Bai Lang Rebellion, was a Chinese "bandit" rebellion that lasted from mid-1913 to late-1914. Launched against the Republican government of Yuan Shikai, the rebellion was led by Bai Lang (which can be translated as "White Wolf", hence the rebellion's more common title of White Wolf Rebellion in western media). His army was an eclectic mix of anti-Yuan Shikai troops and rebels, bandit groups, and Gelaohui (secret society) members, and also allied to southern Guangdong based revolutionaries.