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An Lushan Rebellion
755–763 AD
China
Status: ended
Casualties: Census fell by ~36 million (war + displacement + plague); upper estimates ~13–36 million dead
One of the deadliest conflicts in history relative to world population. The general An Lushan turned against Tang Emperor Xuanzong; eight years of civil war and famine broke Tang central authority forever. The dynasty staggered on another 144 years.
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Belligerents
- Tang Dynasty
- Yan rebels under An Lushan & Shi Siming
Casualties
Census fell by ~36 million (war + displacement + plague); upper estimates ~13–36 million dead
From World at War, an interactive atlas by Jairus Pereira.
Figures are approximate, drawn from Wikipedia, UCDP, ACLED and academic sources — a design
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