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  2. Clique - Wikipedia

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    A clique (AusE, CanE, UK: / ˈ k l iː k / or US: / ˈ k l ɪ k /; French:), in the social sciences, is a small group of individuals who interact with one another and share similar interests rather than include others. [1]

  3. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... the word "clique" is used to describe a group of 3 to 12 "who interact with each other more regularly ...

  4. Ma clique - Wikipedia

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    The Ma clique or Ma family warlords [1] is a collective name for a group of Hui (Muslim Chinese) warlords in Northwestern China who ruled the Chinese provinces of Qinghai, Gansu and Ningxia for 10 years from 1919 until 1928.

  5. List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era

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    The clique had close ties to Japan, granting concessions in exchange for funding and military training, [2] [3] and advocated war against the German Empire as part of the First World War, as well as military suppression of the Kuomintang. The clique was removed from power after the Zhili–Anhui War and slowly faded from prominence.

  6. Zhili clique - Wikipedia

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    The Zhili clique (Chinese: 直隸系軍閥; pinyin: Zhílì xì jūnfá) was a military faction that split from the Republic of China's Beiyang Army during the country's Warlord Era. It was named for Zhili Province (modern-day Hebei ), which was the clique's base of power.

  7. Clique (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Clique (professional wrestling), a famous 1990s group of professional wrestlers; Château Clique, a group of wealthy families in Lower Canada in the early 19th century; Ruling clique in politics (especially in the history of China) Fujian clique, a group of Chinese politicians with close ties to Xi Jinping's time in Fujian

  8. Ruling clique - Wikipedia

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    A ruling clique is a group of people who jointly rule an oligarchic form of government. Ruling cliques generally differ from another type of oligarchy: a military junta . Military juntas are always ruled by military personnel (often high-ranking like general ).

  9. Guizhou clique - Wikipedia

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    Liu Xianshi, Guizhou clique leader. The Qian clique originated with Liu Xianshi and his family. Born in Xingyi, Guizhou, Liu was born to a landlord family heavily involved in leading local militia groups during the 19th century. [1]: 162 His cousin, Liu Xianqian, was also a military leader of the Guizhou warlords.