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  NationStates | Spotlight on The Empire of Mengjiang
Mengjiang's national animal is the Great White Horse, which teeters on the brink of extinction due to widespread deforestation, and its currency is the Mengjiang Dollar.
Mengjiang, Mengjiang's educational system is the envy of many and regarded as a pinnacle of educational achievement.
Mengjiang, homosexuality is a crime punishable by death.
www.nationstates.net /page=display_nation/nation=mengjiang   (299 words)

  
  Mengjiang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mengjiang, (蒙疆 in pinyin: Měngjiāng; in Wade-Giles: Meng-chiang; Postal Pinyin: Mengkiang), Meng Chiang, also known in English as Mongol Border Land, was a puppet state in northern China controlled by Japan.
At the same time Japanese seeking the coal reserves of Suiyuan (another Mengjiang occupied sector) why are ones 417 million tonnes and one potential extraction of 58,000 tonnes in 1940 for future investments in area too.
The Mengjiang National Army was the Japanese-made "native army" organized in Mengjiang; not to be confused with the Mongol Army.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mengjiang   (1079 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Mengjiang   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mengjiang, (蒙疆 in pinyin: Měngjiāng; in Wade-Giles: Meng-chiang; Postal Pinyin: Mengkiang), Meng Chiang, also known in English as Mongol Border Land, was a puppet state in northern China (consisted of Chahar and Suiyuan provinces) controlled by Japan.
Operation August Storm was the codename for the Soviet invasion of Manchukuo, Mengjiang, Korea, the southern portion of Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, and Hokkaido.
Mengjiang (蒙疆 in pinyin : meng2 jiang1; in Wade-Giles : Meng-chiang ; in postal transliteration: Mengkiang, literal meaning: "Mongolian Territories"), also known in English as Mongol Border Land, was a puppet state in northern China (consisted of Chahar and Suiyuan provinces) controlled by Japan.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mengjiang   (1385 words)

  
 Mengjiang   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mengjiang (蒙疆 in pinyin : Méngjiāng; in Wade-Giles : Meng-chiang ; in postal transliteration: Mengkiang literal meaning: "Mongolian Territories") also known English as Mongol Border Land was a puppet state in northern China (consisted of Chahar and Suiyuan provinces) controlled by Japan.
Formed in June 28 1936 and initially named the Mengjiang Joint (蒙疆聯合委員會) it was renamed in September 1939 the Mengjiang United Autonomous Government (蒙疆聯合自治政府).
Although intended to harness Mongol to support Japanese aims this goal was by the fact that the Japanese drew borders of Mengjiang to produce a state was 80 percent Han Chinese.
www.freeglossary.com /Mengjiang   (240 words)

  
 Joint Study of the Sino-Japanese War: Minutes from June 2002 Conference
He also interviewed officials who had formerly served in the Mengjiang government; with some of them, he read their memoirs as they were writing them.
He had expected that the Mengjiang case would be isolated and different from the other cases, but he was surprised to find that it fits well with the themes of the conference.
Mengjiang is an extraordinary example of such a change: the creation of a new kind of structure, which brought four provinces into a profoundly new configuration.
www.fas.harvard.edu /~asiactr/sino-japanese/session9.htm   (3188 words)

  
 Axis Powers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manchukuo was also recognised by the other Japanese allies and puppet states, including Mengjiang, the Burmese government of Ba Maw, Thailand, the Wang Chingwei regime, and the Indian government of Subhas Chandra Bose.
Mengjiang (alternatively spelled Mengchiang) was a Japanese puppet state in Inner Mongolia.
Mengjiang was proclaimed on February 18, 1936 following the Japanese occupation of the region.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Axis_powers   (5224 words)

  
 Mengjiang - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One example was Japanese put in production the iron mine inHsuanhua-Lungyen with a reserve of 91,645,000 tonnes in 1941; and analyzed the reserves of Coal in land, ones 504 tonnes and one potentialproduction of 202,000 of tonnes (1934).
At the same time Japaneseseeking the coal reserves of Suiyuan (anotherMengjiang occupied sector) why are ones 417 million tonnes and one potential extraction of58,000 tonnes in 1940 for future investments in area too.
Mengjiang, History, Politics, Name, Economy, Military, Mongol Cavalry Corps, Mongol Infantry Corps, Mongol Transport Corps, See also, External links and references and Former countries in Chinese history.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Mengchiang   (717 words)

  
 Mengjiang - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Formed in June_28, 1936 and initially named Mengjiang Joint Committee (蒙疆聯合委員會), it was renamed in September 1939 to Mengjiang United Autonomous Government (蒙疆聯合自治政府).
Although intended to harness Mongol nationalism to support Japanese aims, this goal was undercut by the fact that the Japanese drew the borders of Mengjiang to produce a state that was 80 percent Han_Chinese.
"Mengjiang" can found in the acceptance of chairmanship speech by Demchugdongrub: : To recover the ''territories'' originally owned by the ''Mongolians'' : (收復''蒙''古固有''疆''土;) The Japanese established the Bank of Mengjiang that printed its own currency without years on it.
www.indexsuche.com /Mengjiang.html   (207 words)

  
 Axis powers
Manchukuo was also recognised by the other Japanese allies and puppet states, including Mengjiang, the Burmese government of Ba Maw, Thailand, the Wang Chingwei regime, and the Indian government of Subhas Chandra Bose.
Mengjiang (alternatively spelled Mengchiang) was a Japanese puppet state in Inner Mongolia.
Mengjiang's independence was proclaimed on February 18, 1936 following the Japanese occupation of the region.
www.tocatch.info /en/Axis_Powers.htm   (9115 words)

  
 Axis Powers - New World Encyclopedia
Mengjiang (Mengchiang) was a client state organized by Japan on February 18, 1936.
Mengjiang vanished in 1945 following Japan's defeat ending World War II and the invasion of Soviet and Red Mongol Armies.
Reformed Government of the Republic of China is a term applied to a puppet state in central China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945).
www.newworldencyclopedia.org /entry/Axis_Powers   (4292 words)

  
 Mengjiang #33945 #30086 in pinyin pinyin meng2 jiang1 in Wade...
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"Mengjiang" (蒙疆 in pinyin pinyin: meng2 jiang1; in Wade-Giles Wade-Giles: "Meng-chiang"; in postal transliteration: "Mengkiang", literal meaning: "Mongolian Territories"), also known in English English as "Mongol Border Land", was a puppet state puppet state in northern China China (consisted of Chahar Chahar and Suiyuan Suiyuan provinces) controlled by Japan Japan.
Although intended to harness Mongol nationalism to support Japanese aims, this goal was undercut by the fact that the Japanese drew the borders of Mengjiang to produce a state that was 80 percent Han Chinese Han Chinese.
www.biodatabase.de /Mengjiang   (295 words)

  
 Axis Powers - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
They sought to persuade the Imperial Japanese Army to invade Russian Siberia, for the purpose of establishing an anti-Soviet pro-Axis Russian government in the Russian Far East.
Mengjiang (Mengchiang) was a client state organized by Japan in Northern China on February 18 1936.
During the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945), a short-lived state was founded on March 29 1940 by Wang Chingwei, who became Head of State of this Japanese supported collaborationist government based in Nanjing.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Axis_Powers   (4119 words)

  
 Demchugdongrub - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He assumed the Mongolian chairman of Mengjiang, a Japanese puppet state in WWII.
The Mengjiang United Autonomous Government (蒙疆連合自治政府) was set up in 1939 with Demchugdongrub first being the vice-chairman, then the chairman.
In 1941 he became chairman of the Mongolian Autonomous Federation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Demchugdongrub   (550 words)

  
 Mengjiang
Formed in June 28, 1936, the Mengjiang Joint Committee (蒙疆聯合委員會) was renamed in September 1939 as the Mengjiang United Autonomous Government (蒙疆聯合自治政府).
Mengjiang: Encyclopedia II - Manchukuo - The Japanese population
Under these circumstances, Japanese operational planning was revised in 1934: the opening round of a hypothetical war with the USSR was contemplated in the neighborhood of the Manchurian frontiers.
www.experiencefestival.com /mengjiang   (2279 words)

  
 Why is Qinshihuang negatively rated in chinese history? - China History Forum, chinese history forum
The Mengjiang story is a piss-poor example of how Confucianist can sacrifice Chinese masculinity just to portray the first emperor in a negative light.
In TRUTH: Mengjiang was the wife of Qiliang, a great warrior who has the strength to lift 1000 Jin and draw a bow powerful enough to shoot through 7 layers of armor.
The story of Mengjiang is totally distorted out of proportions since the original story was that of her husband Qiliang who was a great warrior in the late Spring and Autumn era and not the Qin dynasty.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=4766&st=15   (2922 words)

  
 6.6. Together with the National Salvation Army
There was staying in Mengjiang even the representative of the headquarters of the self-defense army led by Tang Ju-wu Which operated in the Tonghua area.
Many young men in Mengjiang and the surrounding area who had been told that Kim Sung Ju had formed a strong army and was now fighting, called on us every day and petitioned us to be allowed to join the guerrilla army.
One important lesson we had drawn from the south Manchurian expedition was that, at the present stage when our strength was weak, it was favorable and efficient to occupy a certain base of activity and wage a struggle by relying on it.
www.kimsoft.com /war/r-6-6.htm   (3900 words)

  
 Mengjiang - China-related Topics ME-MH - China-Related Topics
Mengjiang, (蒙疆 in pinyin: M?ngjiāng; in Wade-Giles: Meng-chiang; Postal Pinyin: Mengkiang), Meng Chiang, or Meng Kukuo, also known in English languageEnglish as Mongol Border Land, was a puppet state in northern China (consisted of Chahar (province)Chahar and Suiyuan provinces) controlled by Japan.
Although intended to harness Mongol nationalism to support Japanese aims, this goal was undercut by the fact that the Japanese drew the borders of Mengjiang to produce a state that was 80 percent Han Chinese.
Formed in June 28, 1936, the Mengjiang Joint Committee (蒙疆聯合委員會) was renamed in September 1939 as the Mengjiang United Autonomous Government (蒙疆聯合自治政府;).
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/Mengjiang   (408 words)

  
 Shanghai WebSite - Travel in China
The story of Mengjiang, a woman famed for her loyalty to her husband, is particularly remembered.
Mengjiang was married in Nanjing of East China's Jiangsu Province, but soon after the wedding her husband was caught and sent to the north to help build the wall.
According to the legend, Mengjiang waited so long she turned into a stone.
www.shanghai.ws /TIClook11323.html   (634 words)

  
 The true story of Mengjiang - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Qiliang was sent to the far north where he toiled and sweat and, like tens of thousands other men, died due to exposure, overwork, nomad attack, lack of food, or a combination of the stated reasons.
While the Qi army was on their way back, the widow of Qiliang, Mengjiang, came to see if her husband returned safely, but he was slain.
The marquis agreed to her requests of an honorable burial and the widow wept for 3 days, and the heaven was moved and a section of the Qi wall collapsed as a result of an earthquake.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=7174&mode=linearplus   (2884 words)

  
 Mengjiang: Japanese puppet state
The only name I have ever heard is "Mengjiang" (or "Meng Chiang)" although "Mengguguo" also makes sense (both "guo" and "jiang" mean land, the latter rather in a geographical context and the former in a political context).
This government is actually called "Mengjiang Lianhe Zizhi Zhengfu," or "The United Autonomous Government of Mengjiang," or "The United Autonomous Government of the Mongolian Lands." It is a forced union of the puppet governments of Northern Shanxi, Southern Chahar, and the United Autonomous Mongolian Aimags.
As a fact, Mengjiang was more under the "control" of Manchukuo than Nanking; many of its Japanese officials had been in Manchuria before they took office in Mengjiang and the Mengjiang was exchangeable in par with the Manchukuo currency, which is in theory pegged with the Yen.
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/cn_j_im.html   (920 words)

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