Qing Territorial Expansion
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Banner, Green Standard, and garrison settlements: military colonization of the frontiers (1644–1796)
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1638 - 1796
British expedition to Tibet and the 1904 Convention of Lhasa (1903–1904)
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1890 - 1910
Creation of Xinjiang Province and late-Qing provincial reforms (1884–1885)
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1755 - 1885
Defeat of the Kingdom of Tungning and Qing annexation of Taiwan (1683)
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1661 - 1685
Establishment of Qing administration in Ili and the Gansu-Xinjiang circuit (1762–1800)
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1759 - 1800
Establishment of Taiwan Province and late‑Qing island reforms (1885–1887)
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1885 - 1887
Lifan Yuan and Qing institutions for governing Inner Asian territories (1634–1912)
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1636 - 1912
Maritime coastal resettlement, anti‑piracy operations, and Fujian–Taiwan maritime integration (1683–1810)
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1683 - 1810
Qing conquest of the Dzungar Khanate (1755–1759)
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1754 - 1762
Qing expedition to Lhasa and installation of Qing protectorate institutions (1720)
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1705 - 1912
Qing intervention after the Sino‑Nepalese War and the 1793 Tibetan succession regulations (1792–1793)
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1788 - 1793
Qing–Gorkha War (Sino‑Nepalese War) and its frontier consequences (1788–1792)
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1788 - 1793
Sino‑Burmese Wars and Qianlong's southwest campaigns (1765–1769)
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1764 - 1769
The First and Second Jinchuan campaigns in Sichuan (1747–1749; 1771–1776)
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1746 - 1778
Treaty of Aigun and the Convention of Peking: border changes and loss of the Amur/Maritime regions (1858–1860)
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1686 - 1860