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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 15 MIN

History of China Part 10

from Blind History · host Blind History with Josh Barry

@Asmr-Blind-HistoryA narrated overview of the Qing dynasty: from Manchu conquest and the Banner system to High Qing prosperity, frontier rule, clashes with Western powers, internal rebellions, late reforms, and the 1911 Revolution. Perfect for history learners and students studying Qing dynasty, Manchu rule, Opium Wars, Taiping Rebellion, Self‑Strengthening Movement, and China’s transition to the republic. Please subscribe, like and share the video to help other students. #QingDynasty #Manchu #ChineseHistory #OpiumWars #1911Revolution #TaipingRebellionOUTLINE:00:00:00Introduction00:00:29Manchu Conquest and Consolidation00:02:30High Qing Prosperity00:04:07Governance and Society00:05:57Xinjiang and Legal Pluralism00:06:57Encounter with Western Powers00:09:19Self-Strengthening and Defeats00:10:33Reform, Revolution, and Collapse00:12:27New Policies and 191100:14:06Legacy

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