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The Beijing Revolt or Peking Revolt was an armed mutiny against the Chinese Nationalist government in Beijing (then also known as Peking or Beiping) on 2 March 1929. After the Northern Expedition's official end in 1928, many defeated warlord troops had been integrated into the National Revolutionary Army (NRA). One regiment that had previously served under warlord Zhang Zongchang had remained loyal to its old commander, however, and rebelled on his orders. Though the mutineers captured the Yonghe Temple and threw Beijing into chaos, their revolt was quickly suppressed.

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  • Beijing Revolt (en)
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  • The Beijing Revolt or Peking Revolt was an armed mutiny against the Chinese Nationalist government in Beijing (then also known as Peking or Beiping) on 2 March 1929. After the Northern Expedition's official end in 1928, many defeated warlord troops had been integrated into the National Revolutionary Army (NRA). One regiment that had previously served under warlord Zhang Zongchang had remained loyal to its old commander, however, and rebelled on his orders. Though the mutineers captured the Yonghe Temple and threw Beijing into chaos, their revolt was quickly suppressed. (en)
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  • Beijing Revolt (en)
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  • National Revolutionary Army * Shanxi Army (en)
  • One NRA regiment of ex-Shandong Army troops (en)
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  • Republic of China (en)
  • Mutineers loyal to Zhang Zongchang (en)
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  • Beijing Revolt (en)
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  • the Nanjing decade and the spillover of the Warlord Rebellion in northeastern Shandong (en)
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  • Beiping , Republic of China (en)
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  • Government victory (en)
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  • The Beijing Revolt or Peking Revolt was an armed mutiny against the Chinese Nationalist government in Beijing (then also known as Peking or Beiping) on 2 March 1929. After the Northern Expedition's official end in 1928, many defeated warlord troops had been integrated into the National Revolutionary Army (NRA). One regiment that had previously served under warlord Zhang Zongchang had remained loyal to its old commander, however, and rebelled on his orders. Though the mutineers captured the Yonghe Temple and threw Beijing into chaos, their revolt was quickly suppressed. (en)
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