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Demchugdongrub (8
February 1902 – 23 May 1966), also
known as
Prince De (Chinese: 德王),
courtesy name
Xixian (Chinese: 希賢), was a Qing
dynasty Chinese Mongol...
- Kalgan, from
where it was
under the
nominal rule of
Mongol nobleman Demchugdongrub. The
territory returned to
Chinese control after the
defeat of the ****anese...
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Demchugdongrub submit to the
authority of the
central government,
Demchugdongrub's armies launched another, more
ambitious attack.
Demchugdongrub's 15...
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under Feng Zhanhai, the
local Chahar militia, and a
Mongol army
under Demchugdongrub. Even the ****anese
collaborator Liu
Guitang switched sides, joining...
- the
Kwantung Army, and
elements of the
Inner Mongolian Army led by
Demchugdongrub.
Chinese forces were
commanded by Yan
Xishan (warlord of Shanxi), Wei...
- part of Mengjiang, a ****anese-controlled
region led by
Mongol Prince Demchugdongrub of the
Shilingol Alliance. The
Chahar People's Anti-****anese Army Alliance...
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attack by the
Kwantung Army and the
Inner Mongolian Army of
Prince Demchugdongrub on
Inner Mongolia after the
failure of the
Suiyuan Campaign. The Chahar...
- ****anese
puppet state in
Inner Mongolia. It was
nominally ruled by
Prince Demchugdongrub, a
Mongol nobleman descended from
Genghis Khan, but was in fact controlled...
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control over
northern China. In 1929, they made
contact with
Prince Demchugdongrub (De Wang), an
Inner Mongolian nobleman and
nationalist leader who wanted...
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Mongols "whatever they
desire short of
complete political independence".
Demchugdongrub served as secretary-general,
while Yondonwangchug held the chairmanship...