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Great Hsi-Ku Arsenal

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imperial arsenal that stored munitions, rifles, and millions of rounds of ammunition. In addition tons of rice and medical supplies were stored there. The facility was guarded by Qing imperial troops using rifles and
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It was principal in providing an impromptu safe haven for western troops retreating from a failed rescue attempt (
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The ruins of the Great Hsi-Ku arsenal at Haiguangsi, taken in 1900
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field guns mounted as defensive batteries. On the banks of the
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The Great Hsi-Ku Arsenal
Chinese
pinyin
Qing dynasty
Krupp
Hai River
Tianjin
China
Seymour Relief Expedition
Beijing
Boxer Rebellion

Self-Strengthening Movement
Hanyang Arsenal
Taiyuan Arsenal
Foochow Arsenal
Jiangnan Shipyard
Some did it for civilisation, some did it for their country: a revised view of the boxer war
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Military history of the Qing dynasty
Arsenals
Firearm manufacturers of China

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