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  • ...dication of the child Emperor [[Puyi]]. After the fall of the Qing Empire, Yuan Shikai was elected President of the new [[Republic of China (Mainland)|Republic of
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  • ...dication of the child Emperor [[Puyi]]. After the fall of the Qing Empire, Yuan Shikai was elected President of the new [[Republic of China (Mainland)|Republic of
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Yuan Shikai]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Yuan Shikai}}
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  • ...12, but the ruling [[Kuomintang]] party (KMT) was dissolved by President [[Yuan Shikai]] in 1915, who declared himself emperor and triggered years of unrest. Sun
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  • ...ated in 1912 with the country becoming a republic controled by President [[Yuan Shikai]].
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  • ...of the KMT and the exile of it's leadership, mostly to Japan. Subsequently Yuan Shikai had himself made Emperor of China. ...vernment but failed to achieve control of all of China. After the death of Yuan Shikai in 1916, China fractured into many regions controlled by warlords. To stren
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  • ===Dictatorship of Yuan Shikai 1911-1916=== ...2. A republic was proclaimed on January 1, 1912, but power was held by a [[Yuan Shikai]] (1859-1916), a soldier. The Nationalist ("Kuomintang" or [[KMT]]) party w
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