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The Warlord Era was a historical period of the Republic of China that began from 1916 and lasted until the mid-1930s, during which the country was divided and ruled by various military cliques following the death of Yuan Shikai in 1916. Communist revolution broke out in the later part of the warlord period, beginning the Chinese Civil War. The era nominally ended in 1928 at the conclusion of the Northern Expedition with the Northeast Flag Replacement, beginning the "Nanjing decade". However, "residual warlords" continued to exist into the 1930s under de jure Kuomintang rule, and remained until the end of the Communist victory in 1949.

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  • The Warlord Era was a historical period of the Republic of China that began from 1916 and lasted until the mid-1930s, during which the country was divided and ruled by various military cliques following the death of Yuan Shikai in 1916. Communist revolution broke out in the later part of the warlord period, beginning the Chinese Civil War. The era nominally ended in 1928 at the conclusion of the Northern Expedition with the Northeast Flag Replacement, beginning the "Nanjing decade". However, "residual warlords" continued to exist into the 1930s under de jure Kuomintang rule, and remained until the end of the Communist victory in 1949. The warlords and military cliques of the Warlord Era are generally divided into the Northern factions and the Southern factions. The following is a list of cliques within each faction, and the dominant warlords within that clique. (en)
  • La période des seigneurs de la guerre chinois est une expression qui désigne la période de guerre civile de l'histoire de la Chine allant de 1916 à 1937. Au cours de cette période, la Chine s'est morcelée en de nombreuses factions et cliques militaires. Cela s'est amorcé au début de 1916 avec la mort de Yuan Shikai et s'est fini avec la fin de l'expédition du Nord et la réunification chinoise de 1928. Mais après cette date, il subsistait en Chine de puissants gouverneurs militaires locaux indépendants jusqu'à l'invasion japonaise de 1937 et la constitution du second front uni. Il faudra attendre la fin de la guerre civile chinoise en 1949 et la victoire de Mao Zedong pour que la Chine n'ait plus de seigneurs de la guerre. Traditionnellement, les seigneurs de la guerre et les cliques militaires sont généralement regroupés entre les factions situées au Nord et celles du Sud. Au sein de chaque clique, un tableau des principaux chefs de guerre est indiqué. (fr)
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  • This list of warlords during the warlord era is incomplete; you can help by [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=edit}} expanding it]. (en)
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  • The Warlord Era was a historical period of the Republic of China that began from 1916 and lasted until the mid-1930s, during which the country was divided and ruled by various military cliques following the death of Yuan Shikai in 1916. Communist revolution broke out in the later part of the warlord period, beginning the Chinese Civil War. The era nominally ended in 1928 at the conclusion of the Northern Expedition with the Northeast Flag Replacement, beginning the "Nanjing decade". However, "residual warlords" continued to exist into the 1930s under de jure Kuomintang rule, and remained until the end of the Communist victory in 1949. (en)
  • La période des seigneurs de la guerre chinois est une expression qui désigne la période de guerre civile de l'histoire de la Chine allant de 1916 à 1937. Au cours de cette période, la Chine s'est morcelée en de nombreuses factions et cliques militaires. Cela s'est amorcé au début de 1916 avec la mort de Yuan Shikai et s'est fini avec la fin de l'expédition du Nord et la réunification chinoise de 1928. Mais après cette date, il subsistait en Chine de puissants gouverneurs militaires locaux indépendants jusqu'à l'invasion japonaise de 1937 et la constitution du second front uni. Il faudra attendre la fin de la guerre civile chinoise en 1949 et la victoire de Mao Zedong pour que la Chine n'ait plus de seigneurs de la guerre. (fr)
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  • Liste des seigneurs de la guerre chinois (1916-1937) (fr)
  • List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era (en)
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