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Taiping Heavenly Kingdom

1851 CE – 1864 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
1851 CE – 1864 CE
Duration
13 years
Known Periods
8
Capital
Nanjing
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, or the Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace (1851–1864), was a theocratic monarchy that sought to overthrow the Qing dynasty. The Heavenly Kingdom, or Heavenly Dynasty, was led by Hong Xiuquan, a Hakka man from Guangzhou. The kingdom's capital was established in Tianjing, present-day Nanjing. The unsuccessful 14-year war the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom waged against the Qing is known as the Taiping Rebellion. The self-proclaimed younger brother of Jesus Christ and convert to Protestant Christianity, Hong Xiuquan led an army that controlled a significant part of southern China during the middle of the 19th century. Under his leadership, the Taiping movement expanded to an area populated by nearly 30 million people. The rebel kingdom announced social reforms.

Historical Periods

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1853–1855)

1853 CE – 1855 CE

Capital: NanjingArea: 224,950 km²

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1856–1856)

1856 CE – 1856 CE

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Capital: NanjingArea: 224,822 km²

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1857–1858)

1857 CE – 1858 CE

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Capital: NanjingArea: 224,885 km²

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1859–1859)

1859 CE – 1859 CE

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Capital: NanjingArea: 224,950 km²

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1860–1860)

1860 CE – 1860 CE

Capital: NanjingArea: 283,369 km²

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1861–1861)

1861 CE – 1861 CE

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Capital: NanjingArea: 348,053 km²

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1862–1863)

1862 CE – 1863 CE

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Capital: NanjingArea: 231,209 km²

Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (1864–1864)

1864 CE – 1864 CE

Capital: NanjingArea: 185,680 km²

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