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Did Beiyang government rule outer Mongolia?

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Outer Mongolia is Mongolia today. 192 1 Independence from the Republic of China. 1924, the People's Republic of Mongolia was founded. 1992 was restructured and renamed Mongolia.

The Qing government divided Mongolia into Inner Mongolia and Outer Mongolia according to the needs of its ruling policy. Inner Mongolia refers to the Mongolian flag directly appointed by officials without hereditary Zasak, as opposed to the foreign vassal Mongolia. Foreign vassal Mongolia refers to the Mongolian flag with hereditary Zasak as the flag length, which is opposite to Inner Mongolia. Inner Mongolia is also called Inner Mongolia, and the flag of Inner Mongolia later became a part of Inner Mongolia. Waizak Mongolia is also called Waizak Mongolia. In a narrow sense, Waizak Mongolia is Outer Mongolia, including Gurkha. The generalized outer Zasak Mongolia also includes Tao Xi Mongolia, Kobdo Mongolia, Qinghai Mongolia and Xinjiang Mongolia. As a specific term, generally speaking, Uriah Tai Su Department refers to Outer Mongolia, but in fact, there are some flags belonging to Inner Mongolia in Uriah Tai Su Department, so this name is not accurate.

Beiyang government (19 12-1928) refers to the central government of China headed by Yuan Shikai in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China. 1965438+In February 2002, Yuan Shikai became the provisional president of the Republic of China after Sun Yat-sen, and the Beiyang forces began to take power. 19131kloc-0/0 On October 6th, Yuan Shikai was elected as the first president and the Beiyang government was formally established. Beiyang government is an internationally recognized China government after the demise of the Qing Dynasty. After Yuan Shikai's death, Beiyang Army split into three factions: Feng Zhi warlord, direct warlord and Anhui warlord, and began the era of warlord melee. It was not until the end of the Northern Expedition that the form was unified.

The period of Beiyang government was the first time in China's history that the party ban and newspaper ban were lifted. During this period, despite the continuous civil war, the rudiments of decentralization and local autonomy have emerged. The period of Beiyang government was the beginning of China's democratic politics, ideological emancipation and its entry into the international community, and it was also the golden age of China's national capital accumulation. At the same time, the Beiyang government was the first regime in China history to completely inherit the territory of the former dynasty by peaceful means.