Tapani Uprising

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The Tapani Uprising was a 1915 anti-Japanese armed revolt in southern Taiwan, led largely by local religious and militia leaders against colonial rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-colonial revolt
armed uprising
historical event
belligerent local Taiwanese insurgents
local militia leaders
local religious leaders
cause anti-Japanese sentiment
religious millenarian beliefs
resistance to Japanese colonial rule in Taiwan
combatant Japanese military units
Japanese police
armed Taiwanese villagers
conflictType insurgency
rebellion
consequence harsh reprisals against participants
increased surveillance of religious groups
tightening of Japanese colonial control in Taiwan
country Taiwan NERFINISHED
endDate 1915-08
hasAlternativeName Tainan Uprising NERFINISHED
Tapani Incident NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Hokkien NERFINISHED
Japanese
hasTopic Japanese colonial policy in Taiwan
anti-colonial resistance
religion and politics in colonial Taiwan
historicalPeriod Japanese rule in Taiwan
leader Yu Qingfang NERFINISHED
local religious figures
location Tainan region NERFINISHED
southern Taiwan NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the largest Han Taiwanese uprisings against Japanese rule
strong religious motivation of participants
opposingForce Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
Japanese colonial authorities in Taiwan
partOf history of Taiwan under Japanese rule
region Tapani area
relatedTo Taiwanese resistance to Japanese rule
Wushe Incident NERFINISHED
religiousAspect involvement of folk religious sects
millenarian expectations of divine protection
result Japanese victory
suppression of the revolt
startDate 1915-04
year 1915

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Tainan Incident of 1915 alternateName Tapani Uprising