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Suiyuan (Chinese: 綏遠; pinyin:
Suíyuǎn) was a
historical province of China.
Suiyuan's capital was
Guisui (now Hohhot). The
abbreviation was 綏 (pinyin: suí)...
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Suiyuan campaign (Chinese: 綏遠抗戰; pinyin:
Suīyuǎn kàngzhàn; ****anese: 綏遠事件, romanized: Suien jiken) was an
attempt by the
Inner Mongolian Army and Grand...
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service of Yan Xishan, and he was
widely praised for his
defense of
Suiyuan from the ****anese.
During the
final stages of the
Chinese Civil War, Fu...
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Battle of West
Suiyuan (simplified Chinese: 绥西战役;
traditional Chinese: 綏西戰役; pinyin: Suíxī zhànyì) was part of the
Second Sino-****anese War. It was...
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northeastern Suiyuan,
which was
controlled by the
Shanxi warlord Yan Xishan.
These ****anese-aligned
troops seized Bailingmiao in
northern Suiyuan,
where the...
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garrison town of
Suiyuan (traditional Chinese: 綏遠;
simplified Chinese: 绥远; pinyin: PRC
Standard Mandarin:
Suíyuǎn, ROC
Standard Mandarin:
Suīyuǎn), from which...
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invasion of
Suiyuan were the
Suiyuan Pacification Headquarters under the
command of
General Yan Xishan. Fu Zuoyi, the
governor of
Suiyuan, was made commander...
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counteroffensive in the
northern theater failed to
seize Ningxia and was
defeated in
Suiyuan by
Chinese Muslim forces. The
Chinese had
repulsed two ****anese offensives...
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attention west,
towards the
Inner Mongolian provinces of
Chahar and
Suiyuan, with the goal of
establishing a
northern China buffer state. In order...
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Order of
battle Beiping–
Suiyuan Railway Operation refers to the
troops involved in the 1937 Beiping–
Suiyuan Railway Operation.
China Taiyuan Pacification...