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Taiyuan Arsenal (Chinese: 太原兵工廠) was established by the Shanxi warlord, Yan Xishan who had become the Governor-General of Shanxi province in 1912. From the outset he was very interested in building an arsenal for manufacturing weapons to equip his Army. His motto was, "Armed force is the backing of justice". Construction on his plant was begun in 1912, and it was originally named Shanxi Machinery Bureau. As it expanded, it later became known as the Shanxi Military Technology Practice Factory.
TaiyuanArsenal (Chinese: 太原兵工廠) was established by the Shanxi warlord, Yan Xishan who had become the Governor-General of Shanxi province in 1912. From...
military forces. Feng Yuxiang controlled the Kaifeng council; Yan Xishan the Taiyuan council; whilst the Guangxi clique controlled two: the Wuhan and Beiping;...
Taiyuan is the capital and largest city of Shanxi Province, China. Taiyuan is the political, economic, cultural and international exchange center of Shanxi...
Type 17, production of the .45 caliber handgun began in 1928 at the TaiyuanArsenal and ended in 1931. They are inscribed (in Chinese) "Type 17" on the...
shipbuilder and diplomat trained at the Foochow Arsenal Hanyang ArsenalTaiyuanArsenal Great Hsi-Ku Arsenal Jiangnan Shipyard Muriel Détrie (2004). France-Chine :...
Army (NRA), including part of Suiyuan, most of Shanxi and the NRA arsenal at Taiyuan, and effectively ended large-scale organized resistance in the North...
Self-Strengthening Movement Sino-German cooperation (1926–1941) TaiyuanArsenal Foochow Arsenal Great Hsi-Ku Arsenal Jiangnan Shipyard Kathleen L Lodwick (2009). The...
small quantities for use by their armies and militias. In the 1930s, TaiyuanArsenal (a Chinese weapons manufacturer) produced copies of the Thompson for...
22,500 were produced. Chinese copy of the Japanese Type 38 at the TaiyuanArsenal in the very late 1920s to early 1930s for the warlord of Shanxi province...
given to Manchukuo), BA-3/6 and BA-27 (purchased by the KMT) Shanghai Arsenal Armored Car (Kuonmintang's own armored cars, 4 models built in 1929, 2...
Hanyang Arsenal Jiangnan Shipyard TaiyuanArsenal Lanchow Arsenal (Lanzhou Arsenal) built by the Chu Army Foochow Arsenal Great Hsi-Ku Arsenal Jiangnan...
Republic of China Locally-produced Mauser (Germany), TaiyuanArsenal, Taku Naval Arsenal and Hanyang Arsenal (China) Called the Box Cannon (盒子炮). The most common...
Taiyuan Incident (Chinese: 泰源事件; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Thài-goân Sū-kiāⁿ), was an anti-government rebellion in Taiwan in 1970. It was conducted by political prisoners...
the North China region. The capital and largest city of the province is Taiyuan, while its next most populated prefecture-level cities are Changzhi and...
in a blacksmith's shop. Staying in Taiyuan until 1938, Zhao wandered as worker for a copper factory, TaiyuanArsenal, the Datong-Puzhou Railway. After...
achieving prestige and a higher standard of living. Yan built an arsenal in Taiyuan that for the entire period of his administration remained the only...
Washington Commanders American football Shanxi Sports Centre Stadium 62,000 Taiyuan, Shanxi China East Asia Association football, athletics Faurot Field 61...
cooperation with Germany. From September to November, the Japanese attacked Taiyuan, engaged the Kuomintang Army around Xinkou, and fought Communist forces...
Business". "Arsenal in fraud case involving Chinese partner". ESPN.com. 16 July 2018. Retrieved 4 June 2024. Wilson, Bill (17 July 2018). "Arsenal caught up...
The Battle of Jinyang (Chinese: 晉陽之戰) was fought in modern-day Taiyuan between the elite families of the State of Jin, the house of Zhao and the house...
provinces with Japanese support, later being involved in the Battle of Taiyuan. As the Pacific War began in 1941, Japan worked to mobilize all of its...
1911. Manchu banner garrisons were slaughtered in Nanjing, Zhenjiang, Taiyuan, Xi'an and Wuchang The Manchu quarter was located in the north eastern...
from missionary families whom he had invited to the provincial capital Taiyuan under the promise to protect them. Although the purported eyewitness accounts...