Mongolian Revolution of 1911 | ||||
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Part of the 1911 Revolution | ||||
Date | November 1911 – August 1912 | |||
Location | 47°55′13″N 106°55′02″E / 47.92028°N 106.91722°E | |||
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Goals | Independence of Mongolia | |||
Resulted in | Nationalist victory
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History of Mongolia |
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The Mongolian Revolution of 1911[a] occurred when the region of Outer Mongolia declared its independence from the Manchu-led Qing China during the Xinhai Revolution.[1] A combination of factors, including economic hardship and failure to resist Western imperialism, led many in China to be unhappy with the Qing government. When a new program to settle Mongolia with ethnic Han and assimilate the natives was unveiled, it was met with resistance that resulted in a relatively bloodless separation from the Qing Empire. Many Barga and Inner Mongolian chieftains assisted in the revolution and became the revolution leaders.
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