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  • ...jpg|thumb|200px|right|The first cabinet meeting of the interim Nationalist government]] [[1912]]: The interim [[Nationalist government]] led by [[Sun Yat-sen]] was officially established.
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  • ...public territories of Shanghai and Xiamen were handed over to the Chinese government.
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  • ...nd revolutionary organization that tried to overthrow the [[Qing Dynasty]] government to regenerate the country’s prosperity. It was founded by [[Sun Yat-sen]] ...s society “Expel the Manchurians, revive [[China]] and establish a unified government.”
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  • ...nce, which advocated the replacement of the Qing with a republican form of government. ...his time, Sun Yat-sen set up a provisional government in Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing and forced the emperor
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  • ...nce, which advocated the replacement of the Qing with a republican form of government. ...his time, Sun Yat-sen set up a provisional government in Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing and forced the emperor
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  • ...nce, which advocated the replacement of the Qing with a republican form of government. ...his time, Sun Yat-sen set up a provisional government in Nanjing under the Nationalist Party with Yuan's support. Yuan returned to Beijing and forced the emperor
    2 KB (271 words) - 06:29, 20 April 2011
  • ...[[Shanghai]] and threatened China's then capital, [[Nanjing]]. The ruling Nationalist Party – the[[Kuomintang]] (KMT) – was forced to ally with the [[Communi On [[October 12]], [[1937]], the Military Council of the KMT government formally announced that Red Army guerrillas in the eight provinces of south
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  • ...ion, this palace as a whole would have been sequestered by the Nationalist government were it not for the "Articles of Favorable Treatment of the Qing House" whi
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  • ...ion, this palace as a whole would have been sequestered by the Nationalist government were it not for the "Articles of Favorable Treatment of the Qing House" whi
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  • ...be responsible for the nation's Buddhist affairs and Tibet's military and government affairs. In 1288, it was renamed [[Xuanzheng Yuan]]. The Prime Minister usu ...the Lhasa (front Tibet) and [[Xigaze]] (rear Tibet) areas, and part of the government affairs. They were not under each other. But, the high commissioners the Qi
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