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    Communist Party in Taiyuan, Shanxi, on 6 November 2013. The blast killed at least 1 and another 8 were injured. A 41-year-old Taiyuan resident, Feng Zhijun...
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    Taiyuan (Taiyuan Jin: /tʰai˦˥ ye˩˩/) is the capital of Shanxi, China. Taiyuan is the political, economic, cultural and international exchange center of...
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  • declined to call it a terrorist attack and reiterated American support for Uyghur human rights. Society portal 2013 Taiyuan attack List of massacres in China...
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    The Taiyuan massacre took place during the Boxer Rebellion, July 9, 1900, in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, North China. Sources recall that they were killed...
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    Taiyuan, saying he would protect them from the Boxers. Instead, they were all killed. Foreigners, blaming Yuxian for what they called the Taiyuan massacre...
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    Shanxi (category Articles needing additional references from November 2013)
    province in North China. Its capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-level cities are Changzhi and...
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    until fleeing Shanxi in 1949. The resistance of his well-armed forces in Taiyuan posed a major obstacle to Communist victory in the Civil War. As the leader...
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    cooperation with Germany. From September to November, the Japanese attacked Taiyuan, engaged the Kuomintang Army around Xinkou, and fought Communist forces...
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    Jimmy Butler claimed to have been hit by a shoe in the Chinese city of Taiyuan during a tour of the country. In a subsequently released video, Butler...
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  • Yingze Park "Light sea coal" light show King casualties, Taiyuan Chronicles Network, Taiyuan Public Security Bureau Chronicles, 17 November 2009. McFadden...
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    children of others. The same happened in 403 BCE in Jin Yang, nowadays Taiyuan, after one year of siege. Inhabitants of cities under siege also ate human...
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    Beidi (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2013)
    began to move east of Taiyuan and the Taihang Mountains. In 541 BC, Jin ceased the he Rong policy and became violent again, attacking the Wuzhong (無終) and...
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  • Xin of Han (category Articles lacking in-text citations from February 2013)
    he relocated the Hán vassal kingdom to Taiyuan Commandery with the capital at Jinyang (晉陽; present-day Taiyuan, Shanxi) under the pretext of sending Hán...
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  • China. For example, in Suzhou, Anhui she may be a demon goddess, while in Taiyuan, Shanxi it is believed that she was a woman who was gifted a magical whip...
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  • Wuzhou and the Eastern Tujue were about to attack Taiyuan, Li Yuan initially ordered a retreat back to Taiyuan. However, Li Jiancheng and Li Shimin argued...
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  • Shi Chonggui (category Politicians from Taiyuan)
    Jin. Shi Chonggui was born in 914, at the Fenyang Neighborhood (汾陽里) of Taiyuan, during the rule of Li Cunxu the Prince of Jin. His father was Shi Jingru...
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    Xirong (category Articles with unsourced statements from August 2013)
    the Rong. 664 BCE: Shan Rong attack the State of Yan. 662 BCE: Beidi drive the Rong out of Taiyuan. 650 BCE: Beirong attacked by the States of Qi and Xu...
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    out, there were rumors that the Eastern Turks and Liu Wuzhou would attack Taiyuan. Li Yuan initially ordered retreat, but at the earnest opposition by...
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    Japanese 10th Army Corps, composed of units diverted from the Battle of Taiyuan in the North China Theater, to land easily in Jinshanwei on November 5...
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    including libraries for several programming languages. The Group at the Taiyuan University of Technology generates random numbers sourced from a chaotic...
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    Pingjin campaign (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2013)
    People's Liberation Army halted the advance of First Field Army toward Taiyuan. The attack on Hohhot were also held back as the Third Field Army was being deployed...
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    Xishan of the New Army led an uprising in Taiyuan, the capital city of the province of Shanxi. The rebels in Taiyuan bombarded the streets where Banner people...
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    (Tiao). Later Zhou was made the governor of the Commandery of Taiyuan (around modern Taiyuan, Shanxi). In 158 BC, when Xiongnu made a major incursion into...
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    at Dingzhou (modern Dingzhou, Hebei) Li Keyong and Li Cunxu at Taiyuan (modern Taiyuan, Shanxi), precursor to Later Tang Liu Rengong and Liu Shouguang...
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    Suzong, and Daizong. On 16 December 755, An Lushan, the jiedushi of the Taiyuan Commandery, mobilized his army and marched to Fanyang. An Lushan led the...
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    Wang Chang (Three Kingdoms) (category Politicians from Taiyuan)
    the time was ripe to attack Wu, so he ordered Zhou Tai to attack Wu (巫), Shigui (柹歸) and Fangling (房陵) counties; Wang Ji to attack Yiling (夷陵); while he...
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    Force suffered heavy attrition. Key cities such as Shanghai, Nanking, and Taiyuan fell, cutting off high-octane aviation fuel supplies. Meanwhile, Japan’s...
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    known to be interned at the Fushun War Criminals Management Centre and Taiyuan War Criminals Management Centre after the war, who then went on to be repatriated...
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    aircraft. On 5 April 2021, the aircraft carrier Liaoning, destroyers Chengdu, Taiyuan, Nanchang, frigate Huanggang and supply ship Hulunhu were spotted between...
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  • List of battles by casualties (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2013)
    the count. This list does not include bombing campaigns/runs (such as the attack on Pearl Harbor and the bombing of Tokyo) or massacres such as the Rape...
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