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    Rehe Province, known at the time as Jehol Province from an earlier romanization, was a former Chinese special administrative region and province centered...
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    which the Empire of Japan successfully captured the Inner Mongolian province of Rehe from the Chinese warlord Zhang Xueliang and annexed it to the new state...
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    Xianfeng and his entourage, including Noble Consort Yi, fled Beijing to Rehe Province (around present-day Chengde, Hebei). On hearing the news of the destruction...
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    Hebei (redirect from Hebei Province)
    previously part of Rehe Province (historically part of Manchuria), and the region around Zhangjiakou, previously part of Chahar Province (historically part...
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    Chengde (redirect from Rehe)
    Chengde, formerly known as Jehol and Rehe, is a prefecture-level city in Hebei province, situated about 225 kilometres (140 mi) northeast of Beijing. It...
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    Liaoning (redirect from Liaoning province)
    These were all merged into "Liaoning" in 1954, and parts of former Rehe province were merged into Liaoning in 1955. During the Cultural Revolution Liaoning...
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    Song Zheyuan (category Military governors of Rehe Province)
    29th Army and garrisoned in southern Shanxi province where he was responsible for the frontiers of the Rehe and Chahar provinces against the Japanese in...
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    Manchukuoan Army. From March 1933 to November 1934 he was Governor of Rehe Province. He was promoted to full general in the Manchukuo Army in 1936. In 1941...
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    Department Zhang Haipeng: Governor of Rehe province (1933–1934), Commander of the Taoliao Army, Commander of the Rehe Guard Army Li Jizhun: General and commander...
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    of Rehe Province after Chengde and Chaoyang. After Operation August Storm, the Soviet-Mongolian Cavalry-Mechanized Group entered Chifeng. After Rehe Province...
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    he served as warlord of Rehe Province. His military incompetence was a major factor Japan's successful invasion of that province in 1934. Tang Yulin was...
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    Chinese soldiers from a "Big Sword Unit" during the Japanese attack of Rehe Province, China, 1933...
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  • Japan in, and around, Shanghai Defense of the Great Wall (1933), of Rehe (province) and subsequent Actions in Inner Mongolia (1933–1936) Burma Campaign...
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    Army and in November repelled a large-scale Chinese incursion into Rehe Province. In June 1935 he signed the He–Umezu Agreement, which was an attempt...
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    discovered in the Jiufotang Formation in Hebei Province, China (in what was previously Rehe Province, also known as Jehol—hence the name) and additional...
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    imperial summer palace in Rehe Province, beyond the Great Wall. Rehe eventually became effectively a third capital and it was at Rehe that the Qianlong Emperor...
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  • as Rehe or Jinzhou, is a diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Shenyang in China, covering part of the former Rehe Province. Both Jehol and Rehe are...
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  • The Jehol Diary (redirect from Rehe diary)
    territory of the Chinese Qing Empire, including Shenyang, Beijing and Rehe Province (formerly romanized as Jehol), in 1780, in the company of his cousin...
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    He was a warlord during the warlord era and the de facto ruler of Rehe province until its conquest by the Fengtian Clique. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    The Tanggu Truce established in its aftermath, gave Japan control of Rehe province as well as a demilitarized zone between the Great Wall and Beijing-Tianjin...
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    west. The word "Jehol" is a historical transcription of the former Rehe Province. Some scientists have argued that the Jehol Biota evolved directly from...
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  • Empress Dowager Cixi had become a shrewd political strategist. In Rehe Province, while waiting for an astrologically favourable time to transport the...
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    the areas of the former Republic of China provinces of Suiyuan, Chahar, Rehe, Liaobei, and Xing'an, along with the northern parts of Gansu and Ningxia...
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    invalid. Originally from Fengning County in Rehe Province, He became a teacher and was headmistress of Rehe Provincial Girls' High School. She was a delegate...
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    China, stated that during a trip to the Mulan Hunting Grounds (木蘭圍場) in Rehe Province, the Yongzheng Emperor had an illegitimate affair with a palace maid...
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    souls of the dead rested at a place called the Black Mountain, near Rehe Province. Khitan tents always faced east, and they revered the sun, but the moon...
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    south Heilongjiang province before a joint Manchukuoan-Japanese force launched a counterattack. It then retreated into the Rehe province. Ki Feng-Lung District...
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    commander Kan Zhaoxi was promoted and put in charge of Rehe and Li Jinglin was assigned to Zhili Province. However, the provinces of central and southern China...
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    had retaken the forts; they entered Beijing, and the Emperor fled to Rehe Province. Ignatyev placed himself as an intermediary between the Europeans and...
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    Other important mines were Sian (in Liaoning province), Muleng (in Jilin province) and Peopiao (in Rehe Province). Production during 1907–1908 remained under...
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