Suiyuan — Suíyuǎn (綏遠) was a historical province of China. Suiyuan s capital was Guisui (now Hohhot). The abbreviation was 綏 (pinyin: suí). The area Suiyuan covered is approximated today by the prefecture level cities of Hohhot, Baotou, Wuhai, Ordos, Bayan … Wikipedia
Suiyuan shidan — (chinesisch 随园食单 ‚Speisezettel des Sui Gartens‘) ist ein berühmtes Kochbuch des chinesischen Dichters und Gourmets Yuan Mei (1716 1798). Das in der klassischen chinesischen Literatursprache Wenyan geschriebene Buch ist ausführlich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Suiyuan Campaign (1936) — Warbox conflict=Suiyuan Campaign 1936 partof=Second Sino Japanese War date=October – November 1936 place= Suiyuan province, Inner Mongolia result= Chinese victory combatant1= flagicon|Republic of China Republic of China combatant2= (advisiors… … Wikipedia
Suiyuan (Provinz) — ehemalige Provinz Suiyuan Suiyuan (chinesisch 綏遠 / 绥远 Suīyuǎn, Abk. 綏 suī), war der Name einer nördlich der Großen Mauer gelegenen ehemaligen Provinz in Nordchina zur Zeit des Kaiserreichs bzw … Deutsch Wikipedia
Suiyüan — /sweɪˈjan/ (say sway yahn) noun a part of the Nei Monggol Autonomous Region, in northern China; formerly a province …
Erzbistum Suiyüan — Basisdaten Staat Volksrepublik China Diözesanbischof Sedisvakanz (Let … Deutsch Wikipedia
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Suiyuan — Infobox Diocese| jurisdiction=Archdiocese name= Suiyuan 綏遠 latin=Archidioecesis Soeiiüenensis country= China rite=Latin Rite cathedral = 耶稣圣心主教座堂 ( Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral ) cocathedral = area= 100,000 population= 1,065,775 population as… … Wikipedia
Order of Battle Suiyuan Campaign (1936) — Japanese attempt to increase the size of their puppet state of Inner Mongolia in the Suiyuan Campaign. Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolian Army 1936 * Commander in Chief Teh Wang ** Teh Wang s personal troops ** Li Shou hsin s Command: Li Shouxin ***… … Wikipedia
Order of Battle Suiyuan Campaign — Japanese attempt to increase the size of their puppet state of Inner Mongolia in the Suiyuan Campaign. Contents 1 Inner Mongolia 2 China 3 Sources 4 See also … Wikipedia
Peiking – Suiyuan Railway Operation — was the Chinese operations in the Second Sino Japanese War to counter the Japanese Operation Chahar to invade Suiyuan in August 1937 … Wikipedia