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Definition of Mukden
1. Noun. A city in northeastern China.
Generic synonyms: City, Metropolis, Urban Center
Group relationships: Cathay, China, Communist China, Mainland China, People's Republic Of China, Prc, Red China
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mukden
Literary usage of Mukden
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Europe Since 1815 by Charles Downer Hazen (1910)
"mukden captured by the Japanese. Destruction of the Russian fleet, May 27, 1905.
... Their objective now was mukden. Meanwhile, in August, the Japanese had ..."
2. Treaties and Agreements with and Concerning China, 1894-1919: A Collection by John Van Antwerp MacMurray (1921)
"... Peking-mukden) Railway lying east of the Liao River amounting to Yen 320000,
and half of the capital needed for the Chi-Ch'ang Railway amounting to Yen ..."
3. Treaties and Agreements with and Concerning China, 1894-1919: A Collection by John Van Antwerp MacMurray (1921)
"The Imperial Japanese Consul General at mukden, Mr. Koike, and the Viceroy of
the Three Eastern Provinces, Hsi Liang, and the Chinese Governor of mukden, ..."
4. Pamphlet by Division of International Law (1921)
"Provinces and the Governor of mukden agreed upon with the Japanese Consul General
in the fortieth year of Meiji, corresponding to the thirty- third year of ..."
5. The Tragedy of Russia in Pacific Asia by Frederick McCormick (1909)
"CHAPTER XXIV mukden, THE ARMY BASE mukden was in every way the most important native
... mukden is the capital of a vast, wealthy and prosperous empire. ..."
6. International Law Applied to the Russo-Japanese War: With the Decisions of by Sakuyé Takahashi (1908)
"Case I. The, mukden. Decision published in the Official Gazette, Tokyo, of June
23, 1904. Decision of the Sasebo Prize Court. The following decision has ..."
7. The War in the Far East, 1904-1905 by Charles à Court Repington (1905)
"IN the middle of February, 1905, the Russian forces still occupied those positions
on the Shaho and round mukden which they had held during the preceding ..."