The Qing Dynasty, often called Imperial China or Qing China, was a small nation in the Manchuria Region of China. Not much was known about the nation, except that it was controlled by an heir to the old Qing Dynasty and that it was a heavily armed, but not hostile, state. It controlled the areas of Tieling, Siping, Songyuan, Baicheng, Tongliao, among others. The country is now part of the USSR and a part of the Manchurian Territory.
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| - Imperial China (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Qing Dynasty, often called Imperial China or Qing China, was a small nation in the Manchuria Region of China. Not much was known about the nation, except that it was controlled by an heir to the old Qing Dynasty and that it was a heavily armed, but not hostile, state. It controlled the areas of Tieling, Siping, Songyuan, Baicheng, Tongliao, among others. The country is now part of the USSR and a part of the Manchurian Territory.
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| - Dark Blue is the Qing Dynasty proper, Light Blue is the fiefdoms.
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| - Through power there is strength, through peace there is power
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| - Russian, Mongol, Korean, Tibetan, Indian, Japanese
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| - The Qing Dynasty, often called Imperial China or Qing China, was a small nation in the Manchuria Region of China. Not much was known about the nation, except that it was controlled by an heir to the old Qing Dynasty and that it was a heavily armed, but not hostile, state. It controlled the areas of Tieling, Siping, Songyuan, Baicheng, Tongliao, among others. The country is now part of the USSR and a part of the Manchurian Territory.
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