- name Shenyang, but
continued to be
known as
Mukden (sometimes
spelled Moukden) in some
English sources and in ****an
through much of the
first half of...
-
Mukden Medical College (also
spelt Moukden Medical College) was a
medical school in
Mukden (now Shenyang), China,
founded in 1892 as the
Sheng Jing Medical...
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responsible for two novels: Kobo told from the ****anese side, and
Brown of
Moukden viewed from the
Russian side.
Three more were
written by the
prolific American...
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Renamed as
Apostolic Vicariate of
Shenyang 瀋陽
alias Fengtian 奉天
alias Moukden Lost
territory on 1929-08-02 to
establish the
Apostolic Prefecture of Szepingkai...
- Review") Mordacq, Commandant, "A
lived strategic situation: the
prodromes of
Moukden", Paris: Berge-Levrault, 1912 (extract from "The
General Military Review")...
- were at the head of the two
great centers of operation, Hai-chung and
Moukden. A
medical hospital was in
operation in each of
these places. Mr. Ross...
- had
opened in 1911) and the
Mukden Medical College (sometimes
spelled Moukden Medical College)
whose origins go back to 1892 when Dr
Dugald Christie...
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Mission Work in
Moukden, 1883-1893. J. and R. Parlane. Christie,
Dugald (1914).
Thirty Years in the
Manchu Capital in and
Around Moukden in
Peace and War:...
- a robinsonade. Kobo: A
Story of the Russo-****anese War (1905)
Brown of
Moukden: A
Story of the Russo-****anese War (1906) One of Clive's
Heroes (1906)...
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James Benjamin Webster, "Times of Blessing" in Manchuria:
letters from
Moukden to the
Church at home,
February 17-April 30, 1908, 1908. The Goforths'...