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Hui people in Myanmar
Panthays are a Chinese Muslim ethnic group in Myanmar. They are one of the oldest groups of Muslims in Burma. The exact proportion of the Chinese Muslim
Panthays
Muslim revolt against the Qing dynasty
Manchus out of China. The Manchus had secretly hounded mobs on to the rich Panthays, provoked anti-Hui riots and instigated destruction of their mosques. The
Panthay_Rebellion
Historical region of China and Myanmar
prestige allowed the Panthay settlement to enjoy a great measure of autonomy. According to Sir George Scott most of the Panthays were Sunni Muslims of
Wa_States
Culinary traditions of Chinese Muslims
Salar and Uyghurs of China, as well as the Dungans of Central Asia and the Panthays of Burma, collectively contribute to Chinese Islamic cuisine. Due to the
Chinese_Islamic_cuisine
census. Muslim leaders estimate that 10% of the population may be Muslim. Panthays, Chinese Muslims in Burma migrated from Yunnan Province of China. Burmese
Islam_in_Myanmar
Chinese-speaking ethnoreligious group
Outside China, the 170,000 Dungan people of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, the Panthays in Myanmar, and many of the Chin Haws in Thailand are also considered part
Hui_people
Subtownship in Shan State, Myanmar
Rebellion, the original Panthay settlements had grown to include numbers of Shan and other hill peoples. Scott considered the Panthays the wealthiest and most
Panlong_Subtownship
Historical opposition to the Qing dynasty in China
the Three Feudatories, the Revive China Society, the Tongmenghui, the Panthay Rebellion, White Lotus Rebellion, and others. Hui Muslim Ming loyalists
Anti-Qing_sentiment
Ethnic group
registered under UNHCR for which 50,620 are Chins, 40,070 are Rohingyas, 12,160 Panthays and 7,440 others are Rakhines. However, the Malaysian government does not
Burmese_in_Malaysia
Opium-producing region in Southeast Asia
and Taiwan. The Chinese Muslim Panthay are the same ethnic group as the Muslims among the Chinese Chin Haw. A Panthay from Burma, Ma Zhengwen, assisted
Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia)
Golden_Triangle_(Southeast_Asia)
People of Han Chinese descent in Myanmar
Upper Myanmar and Shan Hills, the Kokang people predominate there. The Panthay have long been considered distinct from the Han Chinese diaspora community
Chinese_people_in_Myanmar
Group of Chinese people in Thailand
Qing army sent troops to suppress the rebellion in Yunnan, known as the Panthay Rebellion, which caused up to 1,000,000 lives lost - both civilians and
Chin_Haw
Autonomous region of China
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Xinjiang
Chinese Muslim rebel leader (1823–1872)
Xiao'erjing: ٔدُﻮْ وٌ ﺷِﯿَﻮْ ْ; 1823 – 1872) was the Chinese Muslim leader of the Panthay Rebellion, an anti-Qing revolt in China during the Qing dynasty. Du Wenxiu
Du_Wenxiu
including the Punti–Hakka Clan Wars, Nian Rebellion, Dungan Revolt, and Panthay Rebellion. All rebellions were ultimately put down, but at enormous cost
History_of_China
Islamic holiday on the first of Shawwal
service to honour the hundreds of thousands of Muslims killed during the Panthay Rebellion, and the hundreds killed during the Shadian incident. The Eid
Eid_al-Fitr
Major rebellion in China (1850–1864)
several[clarification needed] Chinese Muslim rebellions in the southwest (the Panthay Rebellion, 1855–1873) and the northwest (Dungan revolt, 1862–1877) continued
Taiping_Rebellion
communities exist outside these groupings, such as the Burmese Chinese and Panthay, Burmese Indians, Anglo-Burmese, and Gurkhas. The 2014 Myanmar Census enumerated
Burmese_people
Emperor of China from 1850 to 1861
in the north, followed by ethnic uprisings (the Miao Rebellion and the Panthay Rebellion) in the south. The revolts ravaged large parts of the country
Xianfeng_Emperor
Burmese cuisines. Dishes made with them include: Khauk swè thoke Panthay khauk swè: Panthay-style fried noodles Sigyet khaukswè: literally "noodles laced
Khauk_swè
Muslim revolt against Qing China
Emperor (r. 1861–1875) of the Qing dynasty. The term sometimes includes the Panthay Rebellion in Yunnan, which occurred during the same period. However, this
Dungan_Revolt_(1862–1877)
Capital city of Yunnan, China
1858 and 1868. A great part of the city's wealth did not survive the 1856 Panthay Rebellion, when most of the Buddhist sites in the capital were badly damaged
Kunming
Hui subgroup in Central Asia
description of Chinese Muslim's throughout the article (including e.g., the Panthays then recently rebelling in Yunnan), the author describes "[a]n insurrection
Dungan_people
Ethnic Chinese residing outside of China
(Official) No percentage available 2015 2020 Myanmar Chinese people in Myanmar, Panthay 1,725,794 3% 2012 Philippines Chinese Filipino, Tornatras, Sangley 1,146
Overseas_Chinese
Muslim subgroup of the Dai people in Yunnan, China
culture as part of the diversity of the Dai region. Dai people Hui people Panthays Islam in China Rong, Gönül & Xiaoyan 2016, p. 87. Rong, Gönül & Xiaoyan
Dai_Paxi
1 million 1592–1598 Joseon and Ming dynasty vs. Japan Korean Peninsula Panthay Rebellion 1 million 1856–1873 Qing Dynasty vs. Pingnan Guo China American
List_of_wars_by_death_toll
Hui Jahriyya Sufi rebel
was a Hui Jahriyya Sufi rebel who fought against the Qing dynasty in the Panthay Rebellion. In the late 1860s, when Qing loyalist Muslim General Ma Rulong
Ma_Shenglin
Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)
the Qing, most notably in the Miao Rebellion (1854–1873) in Guizhou, the Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) in Yunnan, and the Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) in the
Qing_dynasty
Autonomous region of China
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Ningxia
Chinese Islamic scholar
Yunnan, Ma became involved in the Panthay Rebellion in Yunnan shortly after he returned from the Hajj. The Panthay Rebellion, which flared up in 1856
Yusuf_Ma_Dexin
History of Islam
became Yuan Governor of Yunnan in 1274. A distinct Muslim community, the Panthays, was established in the region by the late 13th century. Tariq ibn Ziyad
Spread_of_Islam
Chinese prison camps in the Xinjiang region
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Xinjiang_internment_camps
Dungan revolt (1862–1877) and the Panthay rebellion (1856–1873) in Yunnan. One million people died in the Panthay rebellion, several million people died
History_of_Islam_in_China
Anglo-Persian War British Empire East India Company Afghanistan Persia 1856 1873 Panthay Rebellion Du Wenxiu Rebellion Qing Empire of China Pingnan Guo 1856 1857
List_of_wars:_1800–1899
Chinese rebel commander
army of her father and then as the commander of her own army during the Panthay rebellion in 1867–70. She was eventually defeated and executed. Khalid
Du_Fengyang
Turkic ethnic group of China
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Salar_people
Noble title with several historical meanings
(on Borneo island) In China: Dali, Yunnan, capital of the short-lived Panthay Rebellion Furthermore, the Qa´id Jami al-Muslimin (Leader of the Community
Sultan
10th-century astrologer
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Ma_Yize
Empress Dowager Cixi Miao Rebellion (1854–73) Dungan Revolt (1862–77) Panthay Rebellion ends May 1873 — Momien besieged and stormed by imperial troops
1871_in_China
Writing system for Chinese in the Perso-Arabic script
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Xiao'erjing
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Persecution of Uyghurs in China
Persecution_of_Uyghurs_in_China
Overview of the role of Islam and Muslims in Qing dynasty China
the Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) and the Panthay rebellion 1856–1873) in Yunnan. One million people died in the Panthay rebellion, and several million died
Islam_during_the_Qing_dynasty
Date War Pro-Chinese parties Rebels Death Length 1856 – 1873 Panthay Rebellion Qing China pro-Du Wenxiu forces Unknown 17 years
Timeline of late anti-Qing rebellions
Timeline_of_late_anti-Qing_rebellions
province of China and spreads beyond the country in the aftermath of the Panthay Rebellion. This bubonic plague pandemic spreads to all inhabited continents
Timeline_of_global_health
De facto independent state in Myanmar
Mandarin Dai Working language Standard Chinese Ethnic groups Wa, Hui (Panthay), Han Chinese, Dai, Lahu, Akha, and others Government Maoist communist
Wa_State
Manchu official Shuxing'a started an anti-Muslim massacre which led to the Panthay Rebellion. Shuxing'a developed a deep hatred of Muslims after an incident
Persecution_of_Muslims
City in Yunnan, China
significantly Muslim (Hui) under the Yuan and Ming and was the center of the Panthay Rebellion against the Qing from 1856 to 1863. It was severely damaged during
Dali_City
Marriage between individuals of different racial/ethnic backgrounds
the counter-claims, mean that proper ancestry cannot be established. The Panthays, a group of Chinese Muslims descended from West Asians and Central Asians
Interracial_marriage
Mongolic ethnic group in China
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Dongxiang_people
1856–1860 war between British–French forces and China
in Asia Nian Rebellion Miao Rebellion (1854–73) Dungan Revolt (1862–77) Panthay Rebellion History of Beijing History of opium in China Taiping Rebellion
Second_Opium_War
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Islamophobia_in_China
Hui Chinese writer
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Zhang_Chengzhi
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
List_of_mosques_in_China
rise of the Qing dynasty saw numerous Islamic rebellions, including the Panthay Rebellion which occurred in Yunnan from 1855 to 1873, and the Dungan Revolt
Religion_in_China
County in Gansu, China
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Kangle_County
Chinese general (died 1362)
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Hu_Dahai
Overview of the role of Islam and Muslims in Song dynasty China
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Islam_during_the_Song_dynasty
Mongolic ethnic group
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Bonan_people
Historical wars and battles in China
Uprising of ethnic Miao and other groups in Guizhou province 1856–1873 Panthay Rebellion The Qing and Hui loyalists suppressed a revolt by the Hui people
List of wars and battles involving China
List_of_wars_and_battles_involving_China
the Panthay Rebellion in Yunnan and the Muslim rebellion in northwestern China Ma Shenglin, great-uncle of Ma Shaowu and rebel during the Panthay Rebellion
Islam_in_China
groups exist in the country, the largest being the Burmese Chinese and Panthay (who together form 3% of the population), Burmese Indians (who form 2%
Ethnicity_in_Myanmar
Region
Atwill, David G. (2005). The Chinese Sultanate: Islam, Ethnicity, and the Panthay Rebellion in Southwest China, 1856-1873. Stanford University Press. p. 34
Quran_Belt
Decade
China. Punti–Hakka Clan Wars (1855–1867) in Guangdong province, China. Panthay Rebellion (1856–73) in Yunnan province, China. Moldavia and Wallachia are
1850s
Capital of Shan State, Myanmar
mosques serve the Muslim communities of the city, of which Panthay mosque serves the Chinese Panthay Muslims mainly. There are also a few temples serving the
Taunggyi
Culinary traditions of Myanmar
condiments. Panthay khao swè (ပန်းသေးခေါက်ဆွဲ [páɴðé kʰaʊʔ sʰwɛ́]) – halal egg noodles with a spiced chicken curry. The dish is associated with Panthay community
Burmese_cuisine
Swords Society Miao Rebellion (1854–1873) Nepal–Tibet War (1855–1856) Panthay Rebellion Second Opium War Punti–Hakka Clan Wars Amur Annexation Self-Strengthening
1911_Revolution_in_Xinjiang
command of military affairs, such as the father of Yang Zengxin during the Panthay Rebellion. The "First Chinese Regiment" (Weihaiwei Regiment) which was
Military history of China before 1912
Military_history_of_China_before_1912
Reconquest of Xinjiang by the Qing dynasty after the Dungan revolt (19th century)
Gucheng Jade Gate Kokand Phase 1: 1876: From about 1874, with the end of the Panthay rebellion and most of the Dungan Revolt (1862–1877), the Qing were able
Qing_reconquest_of_Xinjiang
State comprising multiple nations
unrecognized ethnic groups exist, the largest being the Burmese Chinese and Panthay (who together form 3% of the population), Burmese Indians (who form 2%
Multinational_state
Province in Southwest China
Shanxi and Hebei, settled in Yunnan. Although largely forgotten, the bloody Panthay Rebellion of the Muslim Hui people and other local minorities against the
Yunnan
Turkic ethnic group
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Uyghurs
Political principle of the Republic of China
Painting of the Qing army facing the Panthay Rebellion in Yunnan. The Qing military used a five-color flag.
Five_Races_Under_One_Union
Chinese Muslim architect (died 1312)
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Yeheidie'erding
originally rebelled against the Qing dynasty along with Du Wenxiu in the Panthay Rebellion. He later defected to the Qing side. After officially surrendering
Ma_Rulong_(Qing_general)
Bilateral relations
identified as an ancestor of many Chinese Hui lineages and that of Yunnan's Panthay Hui population. His most famous descendant was Zheng He,[citation needed]
China–Iran_relations
Historical process
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Turkic settlement of the Tarim Basin
Turkic_settlement_of_the_Tarim_Basin
US law on Xinjiang human rights
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act
Uyghur_Human_Rights_Policy_Act
Turkic ethnic group in Xinjiang, China
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Kazakhs_in_China
Ethnic group
registered under UNHCR for which 50,620 are Chins, 40,070 are Rohingyas, 12,160 Panthays and 7,440 others are Rakhines/Arakanese. However, the Malaysian government
Burmese_diaspora
Karakalpak leader Ernazor Alakoz against the Khanate of Khiva 1855–73: The Panthay Rebellion by Chinese Muslims against the Qing dynasty. 1857: The Indian
List of revolutions and rebellions
List_of_revolutions_and_rebellions
Bilateral relations
escaped to Burma during the Manchu invasion of China. Large numbers of Panthays from China also settled in Myanmar. Immigration from China to Burma also
China–Myanmar_relations
List of Asian ethnic groups
Punti), Macau), Tankas (including Fuzhou Tankas), Màirén, Hui (including Panthays), Fujianese (including Fuzhounese, Hoklos, Hui'an maidens, Putianese, Fujianese
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
imperial troops and the Ever Victorious Army. The Du Wenxiu Rebellion, or Panthay Rebellion (1856–1872) was a separatist movement of Muslim Hui in western
List_of_rebellions_in_China
Chinese Sufi master
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Ma_Mingxin
Armed rebellion in Northern China from 1851 to 1868
Punti–Hakka Clan Wars Miao Rebellion (1854–73) Dungan revolt (1862–1877) Panthay Rebellion Nepalese-Tibetan War Hongmen Perry (1980), pp. 128–130, 140–145
Nian_Rebellion
County-level city in Yunnan, China
Capture of Chuxiong, Jingdong and other cities by the Qing Dynasty during the Panthay Rebellion.
Chuxiong_City
Rebellion of Chinese Muslim ethnic groups against the Qing dynasty
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Dungan_Revolt_(1895–1896)
Decade
Atwill, David G. (2005). The Chinese Sultanate: Islam, Ethnicity, and the Panthay Rebellion in Southwest China, 1856-1873. Stanford University Press. p. 48
1670s
Outbreak of bubonic plague in Hong Kong in 1894
driven by trade networks, troop movements, and refugee migrations (see Panthay Rebellion), plague outbreaks accelerated in the province. These outbreaks
1894_Hong_Kong_plague
Chinese historical novel
rebellions, including the Taiping Rebellion, the Nien Rebellion, and the Panthay Rebellion, which together took tens of millions of lives. Chinese masters
The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants
The_Seven_Heroes_and_Five_Gallants
Qing dynasty army general (1855–1918)
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Ma_Anliang
Overview of the role of Islam and Muslims in Tang dynasty China
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Islam_during_the_Tang_dynasty
Sichuanese religious minority
communities in the northern city of Guangyuan. In 1873, the defeat of the Panthay Rebellion in Yunnan prompted numerous Muslims to move to Sichuan to escape
Islam_in_Sichuan
County-level city in Guizhou, China
Capture of Xingyi by the Qing Dynasty during the Panthay Rebellion.
Xingyi,_Guizhou
War primarily over religious differences
antagonized many Buddhists.[citation needed] The Dungan revolt (1862–1877) and Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) by the Hui were also set off by racial antagonism
Religious_war
Chinese warlord (1903–1975)
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Ma_Bufang
Ethnic group
dynasty Tang Song Yuan Ming Qing Rebellions and revolts Jahriyya revolt Panthay Rebellion (1856–1873) First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877) Second Dungan Revolt
Utsuls
Ethnic groups
Sino-Kadazan Sino-Murut Sino-Burmese Sino-Thai Chinese mestizo Chindian Panthay Chin Haw Sa San Diu Mien Hmong Miao Gha-Mu people A-Hmao people Pa Then
Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia
Ethnic_groups_in_Southeast_Asia
Awareness Organization [6] Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights [7] Panthay on line community [8] Priestly, Harry (January 2006). "The Outsiders".
Persecution of Muslims in Myanmar
Persecution_of_Muslims_in_Myanmar
Interracial relationships in Asia
pejorative way in order to imply that they are people of mixed race. The Panthays, a group of Chinese Muslims descended from West Asians and Central Asians
Miscegenation_in_Asia
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Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Warm; Industrious; Eager; Burning with Enthusiasm
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of Traditions
Girl/Female
American, Chinese, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Sikh
Defender of Mankind; Noble; Female Version of Alexander
Boy/Male
Muslim
Mild, Gentle, Patient, Forbearing, Grown up
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
That which is Plucked Up; Another Name for Agni
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Joshua, JOSHAWA means "God is salvation."
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Tracy, TRACE means "place of Thracius."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. This American family name was widespread recorded in England in the 17th century, especially in Durham and Yorkshire, but has died out in present-day England.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Unborn; A God; Lord Shiva
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Ammiyhuwd, AMMIHUD means "one of the people of Judah." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the father of Shemuel.
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