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    The Battle of Wuyuan (March 16 – April 3, 1940; Chinese: 五原戰役) was a Chinese counterattack that defeated the Japanese invasion of the Wuyuan area. This...
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    Shigenori Kuroda (category Imperial Japanese Army generals of World War II)
    command of the IJA 26th Division. Kuroda commanded the IJA 26th Division in the Battle of Wuyuan in the Second Sino-Japanese War. The battle, which was...
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  • 1939 Battle of Kunlun Pass December 1939 1939–1940 Winter Offensive November 1939 Battle of West Suiyuan January–February 1940 Battle of Wuyuan March...
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  • 1939–1940 Winter Offensive November 1939 Battle of West Suiyuan January – February 1940 Battle of Wuyuan March 1940 Battle of Zaoyang–Yichang May 1940 Hundred...
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    gas against Chinese Muslim armies at the Battle of Wuyuan and the Battle of West Suiyuan. After four months of fighting, both the Chinese Air Force and...
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    also used poison gas against Chinese Muslim armies at the Battle of Wuyuan and the Battle of West Suiyuan. River North Army accomplished little and was...
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    The following is a list of wars and battles involving China, organized by date. Bai Lang Rebellion (1911–1913) Second Chinese Revolution (1913) World...
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  • of South Guangxi 1939–1940 — Battle of Kunlun Pass 1940 — Battle of West Suiyuan 1940 — Battle of Wuyuan 1940 — Battle of Zaoyang–Yichang 1940 — Hundred...
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    of Major at the Battle of Wulan Obo in 1939 April. Muslim Generals Ma Hongkui and Ma Hongbin defended west Suiyuan, particularly Wuyuan in 1940 against...
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    Fu Zuoyi (category Recipients of the Order of Blue Sky and White Sun)
    Offensive, in which he was responsible for winning the Battle of Wuyuan. Fu ended the war as Commander of the 12th War Area, comprising Rehe, Chahar, and Suiyuan...
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  • Foreign Minister: Wang Ch'ung-hui March 16-April 3 - Battle of Wuyuan May 1-June 18 - Battle of Zaoyang–Yichang November 25–30 - Central Hubei Operation...
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  • Ma clique (category People of the Chinese Civil War)
    Japanese, Ma Hongbin led his 81st corps to defeat the Japanese at the Battle of Wuyuan. Ma Bufang sent Ma Biao to attack the Japanese army. 40 years before...
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    Ma Hongbin (category Republic of China warlords from Gansu)
    Muslim forces and Wuyuan was retaken. Japan used poison gas against the Chinese Muslim armies at the Battle of Wuyuan and Battle of West Suiyuan. Throughout...
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    Muslim General Ma Hongbin at the Battle of West Suiyuan and Battle of Wuyuan. Since 1945, Inner Mongolia has remained part of China. The Mongol Ulanhu fought...
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  • 26th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) (category Infantry divisions of Japan)
    forces near Baotou, overrun Wuyuan and advanced to Linhe District. The Chinese counter-attack resulted in the Battle of Wuyuan from 16 March 1940 and the...
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    Japan at the Battle of West Suiyuan. Muslim Generals Ma Hongkui and Ma Hongbin defended west Suiyuan, especially at the Battle of Wuyuan in 1940. Ma Hongbin...
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  • Timeline of Kobe Timeline of Kyoto Timeline of Nagasaki Timeline of Nagoya Timeline of Osaka Timeline of Tokyo; and History of Tokyo, with "significant...
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    Naozaburo Okabe (category Grand Cordons of the Order of the Rising Sun)
    where his forces suffered a defeat against the Chinese during the Battle of Wuyuan. In September 1940, Okabe was recalled to Japan and attached to the...
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    Ma Buqing (category Republic of China warlords from Gansu)
    the Battle of Wuyuan, Ma Buqing led the 5th Cavalry Corps against the Japanese. The Japanese were defeated by the Chinese Muslim cavalry and Wuyuan was...
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  • guitarist for the Grateful Dead, in Berkeley, California The Battle of Wuyuan began. A British civilian was killed in a German air raid for the first...
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  • 1940 in Japan (category Years of the 20th century in Japan)
    needed] March 16–April 3 – Battle of Wuyuan May 1–June 18 – Battle of Zaoyang-Yichang September 22–26 – Japanese invasion of French Indochina November...
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  • which ended after a Xiongnu raid in 112 BC at Wuyuan. The Xiongnu, however, never recovered to the strength of their past glory days, and would break apart...
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  • The Battle of Wuyuan ended in Chinese victory. Neville Chamberlain performed a reshuffle of his war ministry. Winston Churchill became chairman of the...
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  • of Wuyuan, including the Yin Mountains, and Lu Bode garrisons Juyan Lake. Autumn – The Xiongnu invade the prefectures of Yunzhong, Dingxiang, Wuyuan and...
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    Meanwhile, Later Yan forces advanced to Wuyuan (五原, in modern Baotou, Inner Mongolia), receiving the surrender of some 30,000 households who were Northern...
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  • The Xiongnu invade the Prefectures of Wuyuan and Jiuquan and kill the commandants of both Prefectures. Emperor Wu of Han sends three armies against the...
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  • as Huang Chao, prince of Jizhou, one of the Four Gentlemen Zhang Haowei as Yu Wuyuan, Huang Chao's advisor, one of the Four Gentlemen Leng Jiyuan as Xiao...
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    superiors. At Quyang, Han Xin encountered the royal army of Wei Bao and forced Wei Bao to flee to Wuyuan, where he was then captured. Pingyang surrendered upon...
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  • Qifu Gangui (redirect from Prince Wuyuan)
    name as the Prince Wuyuan of Western Qin (西秦武元王), was a prince of the Xianbei-led Chinese Western Qin dynasty. He was a brother of the founding prince...
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  • warlords Dong Zhuo and Lü Bu during the Eastern Han dynasty of China. Li Su was from Wuyuan Commandery (五原郡), which was around present-day Baotou, Inner...
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