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    The East Hebei Autonomous Government (Chinese: 冀東防共自治政府; pinyin: Jìdōng Fánggòng Zìzhì Zhèngfǔ), also known as the East Ji Autonomous Government and the...
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    noted for his role as chairman in the Japanese-controlled East Hebei Autonomous Government and subsequent puppet regimes, such as the Wang Jingwei regime...
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  • (Japanese: 冀東防共自治政府,) The East Hebei Autonomous Council, also sometimes called the East Ji Autonomous Council or the East Hopei Autonomous Anti-Communist Council...
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    local and provincial autonomous administrations, such as the East Hebei Autonomous Government. But plans were drawn up throughout 1937 to unite all of these...
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    administratively autonomous Japanese puppet states included the East Hebei Autonomous Government, the Shanghai Great Way Government, the South Chahar Autonomous Government...
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  • (1945) China (East Hebei Autonomous Government and North Shanxi Autonomous Government) Great Way Government (1937–1938) Provisional Government of the Republic...
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  • Ju-keng, at the instigation of the Japanese, proclaimed an Autonomous Government of Eastern Hebei in November 1935, with its capital at Tongzhou. The Peace...
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    southeast, Liaoning to the northeast, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the north. Hebei province additionally borders the direct-administered municipalities...
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    Member of the Legal Affairs Department, previously head of the East Hebei Autonomous Government Wang Yitang: Minister of the Examination Yuan, Chairman of...
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  • Jingwei Regime) (1940–1945) Provisional Government of the Republic of China (1937–1940) East Hebei Autonomous Government (1935–1938) Republic of Formosa (1895)...
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    Manchukuo in 1932, under former Chinese emperor Puyi, then the East Hebei Autonomous Government in 1935. Similar to Manchukuo in its supposed ethnic identity...
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    the Chinese central government had virtually vacated from North China. In its place, the Japanese-backed East Hebei Autonomous Council was established...
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  • and Xiao Shuhua Design by Zhu De As of 18 November 1997, the Chinese Government banned localities from making and using local flags and emblems. Despite...
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    Japanese-controlled East Hebei Autonomous Government and captured the cities of Yanqing, Yongning, Sihai, and Xinglong. He subsequently launched the East Hebei Uprising [zh]...
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    China Garrison Army. Tada was instrumental in establishing the East Hebei Autonomous Government later that year. Tada was promoted to lieutenant general in...
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    also known as Mengkiang, officially the Mengjiang United Autonomous Government, was an autonomous zone in Inner Mongolia, formed in 1939 as a puppet state...
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    Fujian (redirect from Government of Fujian)
    Republic of China Yin Ju-keng (1885–1947), Chairman of the East Hebei Autonomous Government Lin Juemin (1887–1911), one of 72 Revolutionary Martyrs at...
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    Tangshan (redirect from Tangshan, Hebei)
    name to Hebei Province. On January 28, 1939, because of Tangshan's special economic and political position, the East Hebei Autonomous Government established...
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  • divisions of Hebei. Official name registered by the Ministry of Civil Affairs. not Lètíng Conventional name: Qinglong Manchu Autonomous County; Chinese:...
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    Manchu and Mongol Autonomous County (Chinese: 围场满族蒙古族自治县) is a Manchu and Mongol autonomous county located in far northeastern Hebei province, China. It...
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  • of the population live in Liaoning and one-fifth in Hebei. There are a number of Manchu autonomous counties in China, such as Xinbin, Xiuyan, Qinglong...
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    Autonomous Region and the provinces of Gansu and Qinghai. The most well-known route of the historic Silk Road ran through the territory from the east...
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    provisional measure the East Hebei Autonomous Council, a government under Yin Ju-keng that would have jurisdiction over an area of Hebei Province demilitarized...
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    Gorno-Badakhshan, officially the Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region in eastern Tajikistan, in the Pamir Mountains. It...
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    Shijiazhuang is the capital and most populous city of China's Hebei Province. A prefecture-level city about 266 kilometres (165 mi) southwest of Beijing...
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  • Interview With Salih Hudayar- The Prime Minister Of East Turkistan Government In Exile". East Turkistan Government in Exile. 11 August 2020. Retrieved 1 October...
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    Afterwards the Hebei armies acquiesced to court appointees, but these were soon driven out by mutinies. The semi-autonomous nature of Hebei was not just...
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    Kuancheng Manchu Autonomous County (Chinese: 宽城满族自治县; Manchu: ᡴᡠᠸᠠᠨ ᠴᡝᠩ ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ ᠪᡝᠶᡝ ᡩᠠᠰᠠᡵᠠ ᡥᡳᠶᠠᠨ) is a Manchu autonomous county of northeastern Hebei province...
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    puppet government known as the North Shanxi Autonomous Government. Later he was appointed Vice-Chairman of the Mengjiang United Autonomous Government. He...
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  • of the Autonomous Government of Eastern Hebei, the Peace Preservation Corps was disbanded, and its forces were absorbed into the new East Hebei Army. Fenby...
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