Xi Qia or Xi Xia (Hsi Hsia; Chinese: 熙洽; pinyin: Xīqià; Wade–Giles: Hsi1-hsia4; Hepburn: Ki Kō; 1883–1950) was a general in command of the Jilin Provincial...
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Look up qia, qiā, qiá, qiǎ, or qià in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Qia or QIA may refer to: He Qia (died after 228), a high-ranking Chinese official...
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Jilin Province by the Kwantung Army under the nominal leadership of General Xi Qia of the Jilin Army. In November 1932, with Colonel Feng Zhanhai, he organized...
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Committee" composed mostly of Japanese. On 23 September 1931, Lieutenant General Xi Qia of the Jilin Army was invited by the Japanese to form a provisional government...
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brother Pujie and several other important World War II figures such as Xi Qia, Zang Shiyi and Zhang Jinghui. Part of the prison site currently remains...
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(於芷山), Minister of military affairs; Xie Jieshi (謝介石), Ambassador to Japan; Xi Qia, Chief of imperial household agency; Zhang Jinghui, Prime Minister; Zang...
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deposed and the "Provisional Provincial Government of Kirin" declared with Xi Qia as acting chairman. This new government was friendly to the Japanese and...
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Manchurian warlord Xi Qia advance with his forces to take Harbin from General Ding Chao. However, General Ding Chao was able to defeat Xi Qia's forces, and Doihara...
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Heilongjiang governor Zhang Jinghui, commander of the Kirin Provincial Army Xi Qia, and general Ma Zhanshan, in order to establish the Northeast Administrative...
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Yan Xishan Yin Changheng Huang Fu Chiang Kai-shek Zhang Qun Yang Yuting Xi Qia He Yingqin Zang Shiyi Reynolds, Douglas R. (1995). China, 1895-1912: State-sponsored...
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Xi Qia, a leading Manchurian nationalist....
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General Xi Qia, and assisted him in his negotiations with the Imperial Japanese Army after the Manchurian Incident, during which time Xi Qia declared...
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Manchukuo. After the war, he was captured and imprisoned by the Red Army. Xi Qia was the finance superintendent of Manchukuo in 1932, a minister of Manchukuo...
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as in the past.: 157 Many Manchus joined the Fengtian clique, such as Xi Qia, a member of the Qing dynasty's imperial clan. As a follow-up to the Mukden...
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named after the empire Xixia, Jiangxi (溪霞镇), a town in Nanchang, Jiangxi Xi Qia or Xi Xia (1883–1950), Chinese general This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Province. Following the Mukden Incident in September 1931 and, Zhang assisted Xi Qia in issuing a proclamation declaring Kirin Province to be independent of...
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governor of Liaoning, Zang Shiyi, commander of the Kirin Provincial Army, Xi Qia, Heilongjiang governor, Zhang Jinghui, and general Ma Zhanshan to establish...
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Jinyong, footballer Yu Kuizhi, Peking opera performer Yuan Zhi, volleyballer Xi Qia, general in command of the Jilin Provincial Army Xiao Zhanbo, footballer...
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following year. Following the Mukden Incident in 1931, Sun allied himself with Xi Qia and his efforts to form a new government for Kirin Province independent...
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rail and riverine communication, against the approach first of General Xi Qia's "New Kirin" Army and then Japanese troops. He appealed to the city's Chinese...
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March 1932 his forces defeated regular troops of the Manchukuoan Governor Xi Qia outside the town of Nong′an, only 55 km from the Manchukuoan capital of...
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Meeting of Manchukuo military leaders at Xi Qia's residence in February 1933. From the right, Sasaki, Xi, Ōsako Michisada, Xie Jieshi, Tada Hayao, Zhang...
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Concerto aired on Hawaii's KIKU television every Saturday at 7:00 PM. Ren Guang Xi (Vanness Wu) is a law student whose mother is the dean of his college. He...
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reinforcements. The request was received by formations under the command of Nguyen Xi, Truong Chien, and Dinh Le, who dispatched 3000 men as reinforcements and...
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和常楊杜趙裴傳 Biographies of He, Chang, Yang, Du, Zhao, and Pei He Qia, Chang Lin, Yang Jun, Du Xi, Zhao Yan, Pei Qian Fascicle 24 韓崔高孫王傳 Biographies of Han,...
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project by submitting presentations to the Qikiqtani Inuit Association's (QIA). The Nunavut Impact Review Board was criticized for rushing through the...
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commander, Wang Tong (王通), and a new head of civil administration, minister Chen Qia (陳洽), in May 1426. Seeking advice from his entourage, the emperor recalled...
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original on 8 February 2024. Retrieved 8 February 2024. "Exclusive: China's Xi pressed Biden to alter language on Taiwan". Reuters. 28 October 2024. Retrieved...
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