8 most bloody casualties of human history

The bloodiest casualties in human history have claimed millions and tens of millions of lives.

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According to the study, the conquests initiated by Napoleon from 1803 to 1815 claimed the lives of 3.5 to 7 million people.This is one of the bloodiest casualties in human history.

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An An disorder is a large-scale rebellion that occurred in 755 - 763. The person behind this bloody rebellion was An Loc Son (which was an embassy of the Court) and Su Tu Minh.In the 8 years of the rebellion, an estimated 13 - 36 million people died.

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The Asian and European conquests of the Mongolian empire between 1207 and 1472 resulted in 30 to 60 million deaths.This is a severe consequence of war.

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World War 1 (1914-1918) was named in the list of the bloodiest wars.It is estimated that about 15-65 million people die in this war.

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World War 2 took place between 1939 and 1945, killing 40 to 72 million people.

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The Russian civil war that lasted from 1917 to 1922 caused great loss of life and property.It is estimated that the number of people killed in this civil war is about 5-9 million people.

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The conquests of Timur-e-Lang or Timur Lenk (1336-1405) claimed the lives of 15-20 million people.Timur-e-Lang is a successful military leader who conquered most of Western and Central Asia, establishing the Timurid Empire.

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The Ming dynasty faded, causing chaotic scenes, bloody conflicts among the tribes . The Qing Dynasty ended the persistent war scene when it came to power and stabilized China.It is estimated that between 1616 and 1662, about 25 million people died.