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1Jian guo chu qi "zhen fan" xing shi zheng ce shi shi yan jiu, 1950-1953
By Lu Li
“Jian guo chu qi "zhen fan" xing shi zheng ce shi shi yan jiu, 1950-1953” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Jian guo chu qi "zhen fan" xing shi zheng ce shi shi yan jiu, 1950-1953
- Author: Lu Li
- Language: chi
- Number of Pages: Median: 260
- Publisher: ➤ Zhongguo zheng fa da xue chu ban she
- Publish Date: 2011
- Publish Location: Beijing
“Jian guo chu qi "zhen fan" xing shi zheng ce shi shi yan jiu, 1950-1953” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Politics and government - Xikang Sheng (China) - History - Criminal law - Trials - Counterrevolutionaries - Political purges
- Places: China - Xikang Sheng
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL30647270M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 774929524
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2011512041
- All ISBNs: 7562039453 - 9787562039457
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2011
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Xikang
Xikang (formerly romanized as Sikang or Hsikang, lit. 'Kham-in-the-West' or 'Kham to the west [of Sichuan]') was a nominal province formed by the Republic
Administrative divisions of the Republic of China (1912–1949)
(1947–1949) Suiyuan (1928–1949) Taiwan (after 1945) Xing'an (1947–1949) Xikang (1928–1949) Xinjiang (1928-1949) Yunnan Zhejiang (1928–1955) Chuanbian Special
Islam in China
the late Qing dynasty in China Ma Linyi, Gansu Minister of Education Tang Kesan, representative of the Kuomintang in Xikang Ma Xianda, martial artist
Sichuan
the former Xikang province was split between Tibet in the west and Sichuan in the east. The province was deeply affected by the Great Chinese Famine of
1911 Revolution
original capital of China, where the empress dowager, Tse Hsi. Japan Weekly Mail. 1905. p. 206. That degradation of H. E. Sheng Yun, Governor of Shensi
Former capitals of Chinese provinces
subdivisions of China since the Yuan dynasty. The history of China and its administrative divisions is long and convoluted. Provinces (shěng 省) were first
List of wars involving the Republic of China
the Republic of China. ROC military victory ROC military defeat Indecisive or unclear outcome Ongoing conflict List of Chinese wars and battles
Wang Sheng-ming
In 1949, after Hu Zongnan's forces were defeated and retreated to Xikang, Wang Sheng-ming gave up his position as the deputy division commander of the
History of the administrative divisions of China (1949–present)
and Inner Mongolia, and Xikang disappearing into Sichuan. In that same year Xinjiang became the second autonomous region of China, and plans for a third
Martial law in Taiwan
Brunei). With the outbreak of Chinese Civil War, the "Declaration of Martial Law in Taiwan Province" (臺灣省戒嚴令; Táiwān Shěng Jièyán Lìng; Tâi-oân-séng Kài-giâm