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  2. Shanxi clique - Wikipedia

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    After Yuan's death, Yan consolidated his control over Shanxi and ruled there. [2] He waited for almost one year before expelling Yuan's supporters out of Shanxi. [3] Though a close associate of Duan Qirui, leader of the Anhui clique, Yan Xishan did not join the Anhui clique. He kept his province neutral from the various civil wars the nation ...

  3. War in Ningxia (1934) - Wikipedia

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    The war in Ningxia of 1934, also known as Sun Dianying Campaign, [4] was a minor civil war for control over the Republic of China's province of Ningxia, fought between the warlord Sun Dianying and an alliance against him, consisting of the Ma clique, Governor Yan Xishan of Shanxi, and the Nationalist government of China.

  4. File:China Shanxi rel location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  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. Shangdang Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Shangdang Campaign (simplified Chinese: 上党战役; traditional Chinese: 上黨戰役) was a series of battles fought between Eighth Route Army troops led by Liu Bocheng and Kuomintang troops led by Yan Xishan (aka Jin clique) in what is now Shanxi Province, China. The campaign lasted from 10 September 1945, through 12 October 1945.

  7. Warlord Era - Wikipedia

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    The Warlord Era was the period in the history of the Republic of China between 1916 and 1928, when control of the country was divided between former military cliques of the Beiyang Army and other regional factions.

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  9. Jinxi - Wikipedia

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    Shanxi clique, also called "Jin clique" which is Jìn Xì in Pinyin Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.