Jahriyya revolt

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The Jahriyya revolt of 1781 was a revolt involving sectarian violence between two suborders of the Naqshbandi Sufis, the Jahriyya Sufi Muslims and their rivals, the Khafiyya Sufi Muslims, led to Qing intervention to stop the fighting between the two, which in turn led to a Jahriyya Sufi Muslim rebellion which the Qing dynasty of China crushed with the help of the Khufiyya (Khafiyya) Sufi Muslims.

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1781 Jahriyya revolt
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1351 — 1368 Red Turban Rebellion
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1917 — 1949 Ngolok rebellions
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1930 — 1932 Sino–Tibetan War
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    eventarmed conflict660Tibetan Invasion of TuyuhunTang dynasty, invasion, Tuyuhun, Tibetan EmpireWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1351Red Turban RebellionrebellionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1781Jahriyya revoltrebellionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1917Ngolok rebellionsrebellionWikidata
    eventwar1930Sino–Tibetan Warwar, Tibet, ChinaWikidata
    eventwar1932Qinghai–Tibet WarwarWikidata