Every body should
have one simple right the right to live but sometimes people will deny innocent
people these rights and murder them(genocides,ruthless dictators,civil
wars,mass executions etc) and usually when thes type of things take place a Superior power will invade and stop the dictator or
regime that’s committing atrocities. One thing that the human kind was
doing from the beginning of time is fighting with each other. Many times the
fighting got out of hand and consumed the innocent people. Here we compiled a
list of wars and anthropogenic disasters by death toll. It covers the lowest
estimate of death as well as the highest estimate, the name of the event, the
location, and the start and end of each event. Some events overlap categories.
Deaths Estimate:
40,000,000 - 72,000,000
Location: WorldwideYear: 1939 to 1945
World War II, or
the Second World War was a global war that was underway by 1939 and ended in
1945. It involved involved most of the world’s nations, including all of the
great powers: eventually forming two opposing military alliances, the Allies
and the Axis. It was the most widespread war in history, with more than 100
million military personnel mobilized. In a state of “total war,” the major
participants placed their entire economic, industrial, and scientific
capabilities at the service of the war effort, erasing the distinction between
civilian and military resources. Marked by significant events involving the
mass death of civilians, including the Holocaust and the only use of nuclear
weapons in warfare, it was the deadliest conflict in human history, resulting
in 50 million to over 70 million fatalities.
2. Taiping
Rebellion
Estimated Deaths:
20,000,000 - 100,000,000
Location: ChinaYear: 1851 to 1864
The Taiping
Rebellion was a widespread civil war in southern China from 1850 to 1864, led
by heterodox Christian convert Hong Xiuquan, who having received visions,
maintained that he was the younger brother of Jesus Christ against the ruling
Manchu-led Qing Dynasty. About 20 million people died, mainly civilians, in one
of the deadliest military conflicts in history.
3. World War I
Estimated Deats:
15,000,000 - 65,000,000
Location: WorldwideYear: 1914 to 1918
World War I was a
major war centered in Europe that began in the
summer of 1914 and lasted until November 1918. It involved all of the world’s
great powers, which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies and
the Central Powers. More than 70 million military personnel, including 60
million Europeans, were mobilized in one of the largest wars in history. More
than 9 million combatants were killed, largely because of great technological
advances in firepower without corresponding advances in mobility.
4. Mongol Conquests
Estimated Deaths:
30,000,000 - 60,000,000
Location: Asia,
Eastern Europe, Middle EastYear: 1207 to 1472
The Mongol Empire
initially named as Greater Mongol State was a great empire during the 13th and
14th centuries. Beginning in the Central Asian steppes, it eventually stretched
from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan, covered Siberia in the north and
extended southward into Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Middle East. It is commonly referred to as the largest
contiguous empire in the history of the world. At its greatest extent it
spanned 6,000 mi (9,700 km), covered an area of 33,000,000 km2 (12,700,000 sq
mi), 22% of the Earth’s total land area, and held sway over a population of 100
million.
5. An Lushan
Rebellion
Estimated Deats:
13,000,000 - 36,000,000
Location: ChinaYear: 755 to 763
The An Lushan
Rebellion took place in China
during the Tang Dynasty, from December 16, 755 to February 17, 763. An Lushan,
an ex-Tang general, declared himself emperor, establishing the rival Yan
Dynasty in Northern China. The rebellion
spanned the reign of three Tang emperors before it was quashed. During that
time, the registered population declined by up to 36 million, though most of
this was due to the breakdown of the census system during the war.
6. Qing dynasty
conquest of the Ming Dynasty
Estimated Deats:
25,000,000 - 25,000,000
Location: ChinaYear: 1616 to 1662
The Qing Dynasty
also known as the Manchu Dynasty, was the last dynasty of China, ruling
from 1644 to 1912. It was preceded by the Ming Dynasty and followed by the
Republic of China. The dynasty was founded by the Manchu clan Aisin Gioro in
modern northeast China.
Starting in 1644 it expanded into China proper and its surrounding
territories, establishing the Empire of the Great Qing. Complete pacification
of China
was accomplished around 1683 under the Kangxi Emperor.
7. Conquests of
Timur-e-Lang
Estimated Deats:
15,000,000 - 20,000,000
Location: Middle East, India,
Central Asia, RussiaYear: 1369 to 1405
Timur was in his
lifetime a controversial figure, and remains so today. He sought to restore the
Mongol Empire, yet his heaviest blow was against the Islamized Tatar Golden
Horde. He was more at home in an urban environment than on the steppe. He
styled himself a ghazi while conducting wars that severely affected some Muslim
states, for example the Ottoman Empire. A
great patron of the arts, his campaigns also caused vast destruction.
8. Dungan Revolt
Location: ChinaYear: 1862 to 1877
The uprising was
chaotic and often involved warring factions of bands and military leaders with
no goal or purpose, merely to fight, on the western bank of the Yellow River. A common misconception is that it was
directed against the Qing Dynasty, but there is no evidence at all showing that
they intended to attack the capital of Beijing.
When that rebellion failed, mass emigration of the Dungan people into Imperial
Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
ensued.
9. Russian Civil
War
Estimated Deats:
5,000,000 - 9,000,000
Location: RussiaYear: 1917 to 1921
The Russian Civil
War was a multi-party war that occurred within the former Russian Empire after
the Russian provisional government collapsed to the Soviets, under the
domination of the Bolshevik party. Soviet forces first assumed power in
Petrograd (St. Petersburg) and subsequently
gained control throughout Russia.
10. Napoleonic Wars
Estimated Deats:
3,500,000 - 7,000,000
Location: Europe,
Atlantic, Pacific and Indian OceanYear: 1803 to 1815
The Napoleonic Wars
were a series of wars declared against Napoleon’s French Empire by opposing
coalitions. As a continuation of the wars sparked by the French Revolution of
1789, they revolutionised European armies and played out on an unprecedented
scale, mainly owing to the application of modern mass conscription. French
power rose quickly as Napoleon’s armies conquered much of Europe but collapsed
rapidly after France’s
disastrous invasion of Russia
in 1812. Napoleon’s empire ultimately suffered complete military defeat
resulting in the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France and the
creation of the Concert of Europe.
Source :
http://www.wonderslist.com
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