1895 in China
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Events in the year 1895 in China.
Incumbents
- Guangxu Emperor (21st year)
Events
- January 20-February 12 - First Sino-Japanese War: Battle of Weihaiwei
- March 4 - First Sino-Japanese War: Battle of Yingkou
- April 17 - Treaty of Shimonoseki with Empire of Japan[1]
- islands of Taiwan and Penghu ceded to Japan
- April 23 - Triple Intervention by Russian Empire, German Empire and French Third Republic.[2]
- May 5 - Prime Minister of Japan Ito Hirobumi announces withdrawal of Japanese troops from Liaodong Peninsula
- May-October - Taiwanese Resistance to the Japanese Invasion (1895)
- August 1 - Kucheng Massacre
- Dungan Revolt (1895–96), a rebellion of various Chinese Muslim ethnic groups in Qinghai and Gansu against the Qing dynasty
Births
- March 1 - Deng Yanda
- March 30 - Cai Hesen
- Liu Wenhui
- Ji Hongchang
- Wang Fengge
Deaths
- February 10 - Liu Buchan
- February 12 - Ding Ruchang
- Lu Haodong
- Zhu Hongzhang
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References
- Ng Yuzin Chiautong (1972), Historical and Legal Aspects of the International Status of Taiwan (Formosa), World United Formosans for Independence (Tokyo), retrieved 2010-02-25
- Kowner, Historical Dictionary of the Russo-Japanese War, p. 375.
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