- Yen Chia-kan (Chinese: 嚴家淦; pinyin: Yán
Jiāgàn; Wade–Giles: Yen2 Chia1-kän4; 23
October 1905 – 24
December 1993), also
known as C. K. Yen, was a Chinese-Taiwanese...
- Sun
Jiagan (Chinese: 孫嘉淦;
Hanyu Pinyin: Sūn
Jiāgàn;
Tongyong Pinyin: Sun Chia-kan, 1683–1753) was a
Chinese politician of the Qing dynasty. Born in Taiyuan...
- Sun
Kaihua (died 1893) – a
Chinese general in the
Battle of Tamsui. Sun
Jiagan (1683–1753) – a Qing
dynasty Chinese official. Sun
Shiyi (1720–1796) – a...
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April 16, 1953 June 7, 1954
Kuomintang 5 Yen Chia-kan (C.K. Yen) 嚴家淦 Yán
Jiāgàn (1905–1993) June 7, 1954
August 16, 1957
Kuomintang 6 Chow Chih-jou [zh]...
- (1883–1960), 4th
Premier of the
Republic of
China Yen Chia-kan (嚴家淦; pinyin: Yán
Jiāgàn; 1905–1993), 2nd
President of the
Republic of
China This disambiguation...
- 1750–1750
Serving with
Hadaha Preceded by Zhao Hong'en
Succeeded by Sun
Jiagan Personal details Born 1700 Zhucheng, Shandong,
China Died 1773(1773-00-00)...
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September 1963 77 Non-partisan
Chiang Kai-shek 33 C.K. Yen Yen Chia-kan 嚴家淦 Yán
Jiāgàn (1905–1993) 16
December 1963 1 June 1972 3090
Kuomintang Chiang Kai-shek...
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Chinese Amb****ador to
Sweden February 1983–September 1984 Succeeded by Wu
Jiagan [sv] Preceded by Liu Pu [zh]
Chinese Amb****ador to
Mexico July 1981–April...
- C. II
Kuomintang 5 years, 154 days 33 Yen Chia-kan (C. K. Yen) 嚴家淦 Yán
Jiāgàn (1905–1993) 16
December 1963 1 June 1972 Yen
Kuomintang 8 years, 168 days...
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titles of
Prince Jin of the
Third Rank (晉貝勒). In 1738, an
official named Sun
Jiagan reported that
storehouses of Yunhu's
manor were
overflown with tributes...