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    Rehe Province, known at the time as Jehol Province from an earlier romanization, was a former Chinese special administrative region and province centered...
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    which the Empire of Japan successfully captured the Inner Mongolian province of Rehe from the Chinese warlord Zhang Xueliang and annexed it to the new state...
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    Xianfeng and his entourage, including Noble Consort Yi, fled Beijing to Rehe Province (around present-day Chengde, Hebei). On hearing the news of the destruction...
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    Hebei (redirect from Hebei Province)
    previously part of Rehe Province (historically part of Manchuria), and the region around Zhangjiakou, previously part of Chahar Province (historically part...
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    Liaoning (redirect from Liaoning province)
    These were all merged into "Liaoning" in 1954, and parts of former Rehe province were merged into Liaoning in 1955. During the Cultural Revolution Liaoning...
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    Chengde (redirect from Rehe)
    Chengde, formerly known as Jehol and Rehe, is a prefecture-level city in Hebei province, situated about 225 kilometres (140 mi) northeast of Beijing. It...
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    Song Zheyuan (category Military governors of Rehe Province)
    29th Army and garrisoned in southern Shanxi province where he was responsible for the frontiers of the Rehe and Chahar provinces against the Japanese in...
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  • as Rehe or Jinzhou, is a diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Shenyang in China, covering part of the former Rehe Province. Both Jehol and Rehe are...
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    Department Zhang Haipeng: Governor of Rehe province (1933–1934), Commander of the Taoliao Army, Commander of the Rehe Guard Army Li Jizhun: General and commander...
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    he served as warlord of Rehe Province. His military incompetence was a major factor Japan's successful invasion of that province in 1934. Tang Yulin was...
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