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The Panthay Rebellion - Islam, Ethnicity and the Dali Sultanate in Southwest China, 1856-1873 (Paperback)
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The Panthay Rebellion - Islam, Ethnicity and the Dali Sultanate in Southwest China, 1856-1873 (Paperback)
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The Panthay Rebellion of 1856-1873 held the armies of the Qing
dynasty at bay for nearly two decades. This account by David Atwill
offers a remarkable panorama of the cosmopolitan frontier society
from which the rebellion sprang. The rebel leader, Du Wenxiu, took
the name of Sultan Suleiman, established a Muslim court at the
ancient city of Dali and sought to unite the population against
Manchu rule, with considerable success at a time when the Qing
faced threats in all parts of the empire. Atwill offers the first
detailed account of Du's seventeen-year rule and upturns a
historiography that filters the Panthay Rebellion through the
political and military lenses of the Chinese centre. The
insurrection was not rooted solely in Hui hatred of the Han
Chinese, he argues, nor was it primarily Islamic in orientation.
Atwill draws out the multitudinous complexities of Yunnan Province,
China's most ethnically diverse region and a crossroads for
Tibetan, Chinese and Southeast Asian culture. The Panthay Rebellion
was the last of a series of mid-century Chinese revolts to be
suppressed. Its downfall marked the beginning of a renewed
offensive by the imperial government to control its border regions
and influence the cultures of those who lived there.
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