Emperor of the Zhou (rebel regime)

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Emperor of the Zhou (rebel regime) was the short-lived imperial title adopted by the Qing general-turned-rebel Wu Sangui when he established his own breakaway dynasty during the late 17th-century Revolt of the Three Feudatories in China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical title
imperial title
monarchical title
adoptedBy Wu Sangui NERFINISHED
appliesTo Zhou (rebel regime) NERFINISHED
assertedLegitimacyAgainst Qing imperial authority
associatedEvent Revolt of the Three Feudatories NERFINISHED
characteristic rebel regime title
short-lived
country Zhou (rebel regime) NERFINISHED
dynasticContext Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
foundedBy Wu Sangui NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalPeriod early Qing period
languageOfTitle Chinese
notableHolder Wu Sangui NERFINISHED
opposedTo Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
partOf Revolt of the Three Feudatories NERFINISHED
regimeType breakaway dynasty
region southern China
shortDescription short-lived imperial title of Wu Sangui’s breakaway dynasty
temporalLocation 17th century
usedBy Wu Sangui NERFINISHED
usedDuring Revolt of the Three Feudatories NERFINISHED
late 17th century
usedIn China NERFINISHED

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Wu Sangui claimedTitle Emperor of the Zhou (rebel regime)