- Xing'an (Chinese: 興安省; pinyin: Xīng'ān shěng; or
Hsingan)
refers to a
former province,
which once
occupied western Heilongjiang and part of northwest...
- the
jurisdiction of the
province of
Hsingan. In 1927,
Manzhouli was
designated as a city.
Although with
Hsingan and
surrounding areas,
Manzhouli came...
- The
Manchukuo Imperial Army (Chinese: 滿洲國軍; pinyin: Mǎnzhōuguó jūn) was the
ground force of the
military of the Manchukuo, a
puppet state established by...
- Húnán 湘 Xiāng
Changsha 長沙 Chángshā
Hupeh 湖北 Húběi 鄂 È
Wuchang 武昌 Wǔchāng
Hsingan 興安 Xīng'ān 興 Xīng
Hailar 海拉爾 Hǎilā'ěr 1947
created from
Manchukuo (originally...
-
Taoliao Army, was the
former Hsingan Reclamation Army that had gone over to the ****anese
during the
invasion of Manchuria. It was
involved in Operation...
-
Mongolia Chungyuan 中原時區 (UTC+08:00)
Anhwei Chahar Chekiang ****ien
Honan Hopeh Hsingan Hunan Hupeh Jehol Kiangsi Kiangsu Kwangtung Liaoning Liaopeh Shansi Shantung...
-
regular cabotage boats and
transport vessels in the West and Northwest.
Hsingan Province commonly used
camels in
commerce between it and Meng
Chiang and...
- in 1939 he led the 2nd
Sector Unit, 8th
Border Garrison Unit (Hailar,
Hsingan)
Ilasebe Riei:- Commander, 8th
Border Guards unit Kōtoku Satō COL - During...
-
seats Suiyuan: 5
seats Taiwan: 8
seats Xikang (Hsikang): 5
seats Xing'an (
Hsingan): 5
seats Xinjiang (Sinkiang): 6 (5)
seats Yunnan: 14
seats Zhejiang (Chekiang):...
- der
chinesischen Außenländer, 1941 Der
mongolische Kulturwandel in den
Hsingan-Provinzen Mandschukuos, 1944 Über
mongolische Landkarten, 1944
Bolur erike...