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Part of the Boxer Rebellion | |||||||
Japanese soldiers capturing Tianjin | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Japan Russia British Empire United States France German Empire Italy Austria-Hungary |
Qing China Boxers | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Anatoly Stessel (WIA) Arthur Dorward Emerson Liscum † A. R. Davis † |
Nie Shicheng † Dong Fuxiang Ronglu Cao Futian Lin Hei'er (POW)[1] | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
6,900 Allied soldiers 20 field guns 4,933 cavalry |
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
250 killed, 500 wounded | Unknown |
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Traditional Chinese | 天津之戰 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 天津之战 | ||||||||
Literal meaning | Battle of Tianjin | ||||||||
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The Battle of Tientsin, or the Relief of Tientsin, occurred on 13–14 July 1900, during the Boxer Rebellion in Northern China. A multinational military force, representing the Eight-Nation Alliance, rescued a besieged population of foreign nationals in the city of Tianjin (Postal: Tientsin) by defeating the Chinese Imperial army and Boxers. The capture of Tianjin gave the Eight-Nation Alliance a base to launch a rescue mission for the foreign nationals besieged in the Legation Quarter of Beijing and to capture Beijing.