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- The Battle of Nam Quan was fought in 1853 as part of a British anti-piracy operation in China. A Royal Navy sloop-of-war encountered eight pirate ships near Nam Quan and defeated them in a decisive action with help from armed Chinese civilians on land. (en)
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- unknown
- 3 killed
- 1 sloop-of-war damaged
- British:
- Chinese:
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- United Kingdom
- Qing dynasty
- ChinesePirates
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- *Several captured merchant ships were present at the battle, all but one were retaken by the British.
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- 1sloop-of-war
- Land:
- Sea:
- 1lorcha
- 7war-junks
- Unknown number of Chinese civilians
- ~500pirates
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- 4796 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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- A picture of a Chinese junk and a lorcha . (en)
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- 1 (xsd:integer)
- 3 (xsd:integer)
- 4 (xsd:integer)
- unknown (en)
- Chinese: (en)
- British: (en)
- ~500 killed or wounded (en)
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- *Several captured merchant ships were present at the battle, all but one were retaken by the British. (en)
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- off Nam Quan, China, South China Sea (en)
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- Anglo/Chinese victory (en)
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- 1 (xsd:integer)
- 7 (xsd:integer)
- Land: (en)
- Sea: (en)
- Unknown number of Chinese civilians (en)
- ~500 pirates (en)
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- The Battle of Nam Quan was fought in 1853 as part of a British anti-piracy operation in China. A Royal Navy sloop-of-war encountered eight pirate ships near Nam Quan and defeated them in a decisive action with help from armed Chinese civilians on land. (en)
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