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  2. Manchuria - Wikipedia

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    Manchuria is a region in northeast Asia encompassing the entirety of present-day northeast China, ... the Jurchens (now called Manchus) ...

  3. Chuang Guandong - Wikipedia

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    Migrants and other travelers on a kang in a one-room inn in a then-wild area east of Tonghua, Jilin, as seen by Henry E.M. James in 1887. Manchuria, also called Guandong (literally, "east of the pass" referring to Shanhai Pass at the east end of the Great Wall of China) or Guanwai (Chinese: 關外; pinyin: Guānwài; lit. 'outside of the pass'), used to be a land of sparse population ...

  4. History of Manchuria - Wikipedia

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    From 698 to 926, the kingdom of Bohai ruled over all of Manchuria, including the northern Korean peninsula and Primorsky Krai.Balhae was composed predominantly of Goguryeo language and Tungusic-speaking peoples (Mohe people), and was an early feudal medieval state of Eastern Asia, which developed its industry, agriculture, animal husbandry, and had its own cultural traditions and art.

  5. Outer Manchuria - Wikipedia

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    Outer Manchuria, [3] [4] [1] [2] [5] sometimes called Russian Manchuria, refers to a region in Northeast Asia that is now part of the Russian Far East [1] but historically formed part of Manchuria (until the mid-19th century).

  6. Manchukuo - Wikipedia

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    The most popular song in Japan in 1932 was the Manchuria March whose verses proclaimed that the seizing of Manchuria in 1931–32 was a continuation of what Japan had fought for against Russia in 1904–05, and the ghosts of the Japanese soldiers killed in the Russo-Japanese war could now rest at ease as their sacrifices had not been in vain. [25]

  7. Manchu people - Wikipedia

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    Most Manchu people now live in Mainland China with a population of 10,410,585, [2] which is 9.28% of ethnic minorities and 0.77% of China's total population. [2] However, the modern population of Manchus has been artificially inflated very much, because Han Chinese of the Eight Banner System, including booi bondservants, are allowed to register ...

  8. Northeast China - Wikipedia

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    The name Manchuria is an exonym of Japanese origin, derived from the endonym Manchu and first used in the 18th or 19th century, though not itself used by the Manchus or Chinese people. [9] Variations of Manchuria which arrived in European languages through Dutch, as a calque of the Japanese Manshū (満州 'Region of the Manchus'). [10]

  9. Manchuria under Qing rule - Wikipedia

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    Manchuria under Qing rule was the rule of the Qing dynasty of China (and its predecessor the Later Jin dynasty) over the greater region of Manchuria, including today's Northeast China and Outer Manchuria, although Outer Manchuria was lost to the Russian Empire after the Amur Annexation.