Third Battle of Nanjing

The Third Battle of Nanjing in 1864 was the last major engagement of the Taiping Rebellion in the Qing Empire. With the fall of Nanjing, the capital of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, the rebellion came to an end. The Hunan Army, an unpaid and barely fed militia commissioned by the Qing Empire, lost all their discipline and committed mass-scale random murder, wartime rape, looting and arson against the civilians of Nanjing, seen as "rebels". 200,000โ€“300,000 "rebels" were reported dead by Zeng Guofan, the commander-in-chief of the Hunan Army.

Third Battle of Nanjing
Part of the Taiping Rebellion
Date14 March โ€“ 19 July 1864
Location
Nanjing, Qing China
Result

Qing victory

Belligerents
Qing Dynasty Taiping Heavenly Kingdom
Commanders and leaders
Zeng Guofan
Zeng Guoquan
Zhu Hongzhang
Hong Xiuquan #
Li Xiucheng 
Strength
500,000+ Xiang Army 370,000 defenders
Casualties and losses
10,000+ died of illness
9,000+ killed
Zeng Guofan allege 100,000 Taiping soldier casualties
200,000+ surrendered
200,000โ€“300,000 civilians massacred
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