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2nd Sangley Rebellion (1639)         
The 2nd Sangley Rebellion was the uprising of rural Sangley (Chinese Filipinos) in Manila against the Captaincy General of the Philippines in 1639. It resulted in the massacre of around 17,000-22,000 Chinese.
Sangley Rebellion         
  • Spanish depiction of [[Sangley]], Chinese in the [[Philippines]], ''[[Boxer Codex]]'', late 16th c.
  • Japanese]] inhabitants of the Philippines
  • Chinese Sangley in the Philippines
  • Chinese official from the [[Ming dynasty]]
The Sangley Rebellion was a series of armed confrontations between Overseas Chinese, known as the Sangley, and the Spanish and their allied forces in Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, in October 1603. The Chinese had dominated trading and outnumbered Spanish residents in Manila by a five-to-one ratio.
Bastar rebellion         
A TRIBAL COMMUNITY REBELLION AGAINST BRITISH COLONIAL GOVERNMENT
The Bastar rebellion
The Bastar Rebellion, also known as the bhumkal (earthquake) was an Adivasi rebellion in 1910 against the British Raj in the princely state of Bastar in central India. It was primarily led by Gunda Dhur, a tribal leader, as well as by a diwan and cousin of the king, Lal Karendra Singh.

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2nd Sangley Rebellion (1639)
The 2nd Sangley Rebellion was the uprising of rural Sangley (Chinese Filipinos) in Manila against the Captaincy General of the Philippines in 1639. It resulted in the massacre of around 17,000-22,000 Chinese.