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The Great Game (Chinese: 偉大的比賽) was the term for the strategic rivalry and conflict between several international forces for supremacy in Eastern Asia, and mainly the Qing Empire. The period of the Game varies, though it is generally accepted from during the formation of British India in 1612 to the end of World War II, when Communist China was defeated by the Allies and divided by the victors.

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  • The Great Game (Chinese: 偉大的比賽) was the term for the strategic rivalry and conflict between several international forces for supremacy in Eastern Asia, and mainly the Qing Empire. The period of the Game varies, though it is generally accepted from during the formation of British India in 1612 to the end of World War II, when Communist China was defeated by the Allies and divided by the victors.
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  • The Great Game (Chinese: 偉大的比賽) was the term for the strategic rivalry and conflict between several international forces for supremacy in Eastern Asia, and mainly the Qing Empire. The period of the Game varies, though it is generally accepted from during the formation of British India in 1612 to the end of World War II, when Communist China was defeated by the Allies and divided by the victors.
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