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  2. Manchurian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The Manchukuo Government (known as the Manchukuo Temporary Government until 2019), commonly known as Manchuria, is an organization established in 2004 in Hong Kong. [11] On its website, it claims to be the government in exile of Manchukuo, a Japanese puppet state with limited recognition which controlled Manchuria from 1932 to 1945; it seeks to revive the state and to separate it from the ...

  3. Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    Puyi abdicated on 17 August and had hoped to escape to Japan to surrender to the Americans, but the Soviets captured him and eventually extradited him to the government of China, when the Chinese Communist Party came to power in 1949, where the authorities had him imprisoned on charges of war crimes, along with all other captured Manchukuo ...

  4. Politics of Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    Manchukuo was proclaimed a monarchy on 1 March 1934, with former Qing dynasty emperor Puyi assuming the Manchukuo throne under the reign name of Emperor Kang-de. An imperial rescript issued the same day, promulgated the organic law of the new state, establishing a Privy Council, a Legislative Council and the General Affairs State Council to "advise and assist the emperor in the discharge of ...

  5. Manchuria - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the Bureau of Information and the Publicity Department of Foreign Affairs of the Manchukuo Government published a Handbook of Information of Manchukuo stating that Manchuria did not belong to China, had its own history and traditions, and was the home of the Manchus and Mongols. [23]

  6. China considers local government purchases of unsold homes ...

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    The State Council is gathering feedback on the preliminary plan from various provinces and government bodies, the report added, citing people familiar with the matter. China's blue-chip CSI 300 ...

  7. Administrative divisions of the Republic of China (1912–1949)

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    The government of Yunnan was moved to Bangkok in 1950 and abolished in 1951. [citation needed] Sinkiang: 新疆: Xīnjiāng: 新 xīn: Dihua City: 迪化市 Provincial Government of Sinkiang was abolished in 1992. Special Administrative Regions: Hainan: 海南: Hǎinán: 瓊 qióng: Haikow City: 海口市 Government abolished in 1950.

  8. Mengjiang - Wikipedia

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    Following Japan's occupation of Manchuria in 1931 and the establishment of the puppet state of Manchukuo, Japan sought to expand its influence in Mongolia and North China. . In a series of actions, starting in 1933, the armies of Manchukuo and Japan occupied Chahar and in 1936 proclaimed itself the independent Mongol Military Government, allied with Japan under Prince Demchugdongr

  9. Eight Grand Ministries - Wikipedia

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    According to the "Great New Xinjing City Plan", the Manchukuo government arranged most of the office buildings of its ruling institutions on Shuntian Avenue in Xinjing City (now Xinmin Avenue in Chaoyang District, Changchun City, Jilin Province, China) and its surrounding area. The office buildings were located on both sides of the avenue of ...