Sino-Spanish conflicts

Sino-Spanish conflicts
Part of Philippine revolts against Spain
Date1500s–1800s
Location
Belligerents
Chinese residents of the Philippines
Supported by:
Kingdom of Tungning
Sulu Sultanate
Maguindanao Sultanate
Sultanates of Lanao

 Spanish Empire

Commanders and leaders
Koxinga
Zheng Jing
Datu Teteng
Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas  
Luis Pérez Dasmariñas 

The Sino-Spanish conflicts were a series of conflicts between the Spanish authorities of the Spanish Empire and its Sangley Chinese residents in Spanish Philippines between the 16th and 18th centuries, which led to the Chinese assassinations of two Spanish governor generals, assassination of Spanish constables, Spain permanently losing Maluku under threat of Chinese attack, and massacres of the local Sangley Chinese residents due to generalized Anti-Chinese paranoia by the then ruling Spanish governor-generals.


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