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Xikang (formerly
romanized as
Sikang or Hsikang, lit. 'Kham-in-the-West' or 'Kham to the west [of Sichuan]') was a
nominal province formed by the Republic...
- border. In 1939, an
eastern area of Kham was
officially established as
Xikang Province of China. Kham has a
rugged terrain characterized by
mountain ridges...
- Lama
invaded the Chinese-administered
eastern Kham
region (later
called Xikang), and the
Yushu region in Qinghai, in a
struggle over
control and corvée...
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Republican government. Later,
Lhasa took
control of the
western part of
Xikang. The
region maintained its
autonomy until 1951 when,
following the Battle...
- of the
Sichuan Basin. The
Special District later became the
province of
Xikang,
incorporating the
areas inhabited by Yi, Tibetan, and
Qiang ethnic minorities...
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Shandong 山東 Shāndōng 魯 lǔ
Jinan 濟南
Shaanxi 陝西 Shǎnxī 陝 shǎn Xi'an 西安
Xikang 西康
Xīkāng 康 kāng
Kangding 康定
Xinjiang 新疆 Xīnjiāng 新 xīn
Dihua (Ürümqi) 迪化(烏魯木齊)...
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provincial capital of
Xikang province in 1951, but has been a muni****lity
under the
administration of
Sichuan province since 1955, when
Xikang province was merged...
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taking place between the
Tibetan Army and Liu Wen**** (Sichuan clique) in
Xikang, to
attack Qinghai, a
region northeast of Tibet.
Using a
dispute over a...
- control. Formerly, from 1918 to 1949, this time
offset was used in
eastern Xikang and Qinghai,
central Outer Mongolia (1921–1924), and all of Yunnan, Guangxi...
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Xikang Province /
Chuanbian SAR was
established in 1923 from
parts of
Tibet / Lifan...