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Qing Campaign in Fergana

Qing Campaign in Fergana
Part of Kyrgyz-Qing War
Date1759
Location
Result Decisive Kyrgyz-Uzbek victory
Belligerents
Flag of China (1889–1912) Qing Dynasty Kyrgyz tribes
Uzbek tribes
Strength
9,000 troops Unknown
Casualties and losses
7,000 killed Unknown
A major defeat for Qing forces in their attempts to control Fergana[1]

The Qing Campaign in Fergana occurred in 1759 as part of the Qing Dynasty's efforts to consolidate control over Central Asia. The campaign ended in a major defeat for the Qing forces, inflicted by a coalition of Kyrgyz and Uzbek forces. Approximately 7,000 of the 9,000 Qing soldiers were reportedly killed in the engagement, making it one of the most significant military setbacks for the Qing in their expansion into the region.[2]

  1. ^ Осмонов, О. Дж. История Кыргызстана: основные вехи (in Kyrgyz). p. 34.
  2. ^ Осмонов, О. Дж. История Кыргызстана: основные вехи (in Kyrgyz). p. 34.

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