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Jiandao or Chientao,
known in
Korean as
Gando or Kando, is a
historical border region along the
north bank of the
Tumen River in
Jilin Province, Northeast...
- pinyin:
Jiāndǎo Xiéyuē; Korean: 간도협약/間島協約) was a
treaty signed between Imperial ****an and Qing
China in
which ****an
recognized China's
claims to
Jiandao, called...
- the ****anese
military against the
Korean residents of
Gando (present-day
Jiandao,
Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin, China),
after the Hunchun...
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living in
Jiandao. However,
these conferences between the two
governments failed to
resolve the
issue of
Jiandao. The
struggle over
Jiandao intensified...
- was the seat of
Jiandao Province in the ****anese
puppet state of
Manchukuo from 1934 to 1943. In 1943, the city
itself was
renamed Jiandao (Chientao) and...
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stationed in
Jiandao. The
police station divided Jiandao into five subdivisions:
North Jiandao,
Jongseong Jiandao, ****yong
Jiandao,
Musan Jiandao, and Gyeongwon...
- (Korean: 대한독립군) was an
independent military force organized in
Northern Jiandao (Gando) in 1919 and led by Hong Beom-do, a
former gunner. This unit pla****...
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Kando may
refer to:
Jiandao, China,
Kando (간도) in
Korean Kando,
Burkina Faso, a
village in
Burkina Faso Kálmán Kandó a
Hungarian engineer and inventor...
- counter-insurgency
operations against communist guerillas in the
region of
Jiandao. The size of the unit grew
considerably at an
annual rate of 700 men, and...
- by
integrating several independence movement groups active in the West
Jiandao region. The
Unification Government expanded and
reorganized into the Korean...