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| 13,000<ref>''National Geographic'', July 2003, cited by [http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat0.htm#Shang White]</ref> || 13,100 || Human sacrifice || [[Shang dynasty]] || China || BC1300 || BC1050 || Last 250 years of rule
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|{{nts|7941}}<ref name="White-SelectedDeathTolls">Sakuntala Narasimhan, ''Sati: widow burning in India'', quoted by Matthew White, [http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstatv.htm "Selected Death Tolls for Wars, Massacres and Atrocities Before the 20th Century", p.2] (July 2005), ''Historical Atlas of the 20th Century'' (self-published, 1998–2005).</ref> || {{nts|7941}} || Ritual suicides || [[Sati (practice)|Sati]] || , [[British Raj|India]] || 1815 || 1828 ||
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| {{nts|3912}} || {{nts|3912}} || [[Kamikaze]] suicide pilots, see note<ref>This toll is only for the number of Japanese pilots killed in Kamikaze suicide missions. It does not include the number of enemy combatants killed by such missions, which is estimated to be around 4,000. Kamikaze pilots are estimated to have sunk or damaged beyond repair some 70 to 80 allied ships, representing about 80% of allied shipping losses in the final phase of the war in the Pacific (see [[Kamikaze]]).</ref> || [[Imperial Japanese]] air forces || [[Pacific War|Pacific theatre]] || 1944 || 1945 ||