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An example is Inner Mongolia, the region was enlarged to include the Han region of Chahaer and Rehe.
Ethnic Autonomous Units in China, and the ethnic compositions Sun Bin 2006
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An example is Inner Mongolia, the region was enlarged to include the Han region of Chahaer and Rehe.
Archive 2006-02-01 Sun Bin 2006
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INDEPENDENCE FOR MANZHOUGUO (Manchukuo, the Manchu state, Manchuria) was proclaimed; it consisted of the former three eastern provinces and Rehe (Jehol), with a capital at Xinjing (new capital), formerly Changchun.
1931-32 2001
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Japanese forces fought into Rehe, occupying the region and controlling access south of the Great Wall at the Shanhaiguan pass (April).
1933, Feb. 24 2001
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Restrictions on foreign maritime trade to Guangzhou were maintained despite efforts of the British interpeter Flint at Tianjin (1759), Captain Skottowe at Guangzhou (1761), and the earl of Macartney at Rehe (Jehol) and Beijing (1793).
1722-35 2001
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The Japanese invasion of Rehe (Jehol, Jan. March) led to a truce signed at Tanggu which created a demilitarized zone in eastern Hebei province under Japanese domination.
1933, May 27 2001
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Daly stated that both Rehe and Sykes had been captured but had died the same day.
Harker, David N. 1977
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Watkins said that Richard Rehe, a grenadier, had also been taken prisoner that day, but died in captivity from wounds sustained in the battle.
Harker, David N. 1977
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Richard Rehe and Derri Sykes alone remain unaccounted for from the battle in
Harker, David N. 1977
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One returnee stated he was told by one of his captors that PFC Rehe and Sykes had both died on January 9, 1968.
Rehe, Richard R. 1968
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