- Emperor of Manchukuo
- Henry Pu-Yi (1934–1945)
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Manchukuo Imperial Army — Military Flag of Manchukuo Active 1932–1945 … Wikipedia
Manchukuo — Manchu State (1932–1934) (Great) Empire of Manchuria (1934–1945) 滿洲國 / 满洲国(Chinese) Mǎnzhōuguó 満洲国 (Japanese) Manshū koku (1932–1934) (大)滿洲帝國 / … Wikipedia
Emperor — An emperor (from the Latin imperator ) is a (male) monarch, usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm. Empress is the feminine form. As a title, empress may indicate the wife of an emperor ( empress consort ) or a … Wikipedia
Emperor of China — For the volcano in Indonesia, see Emperor of China (volcano). Emperor is the normal translation of 皇帝 (huangdi), a Chinese term that is not to be confused with the homophonic 黄帝, which refers to the Yellow Emperor. Emperor of China Former… … Wikipedia
Manchukuo Temporary Government — The website of the Manchukuo Temporary Government displays the old Flag of Manchukuo Chinese name … Wikipedia
Manchukuo Imperial Navy — Naval Ensign and War Flag of the Manchukuo Imperial Navy Active 15 April … Wikipedia
Manchukuo Air Force — Manchukuo Imperial Air Force Nakajima (Mansyū) Ki 27, the most common fighter in service in the Manchukuo Imperial Air Force Active 1932 – 1945 (de facto in 1932, official in 1938) … Wikipedia
Manchukuo yuan — Manchukuo yuan … Wikipedia
Politics of Manchukuo — Manchukuo Politicians. Front row, from left: Yu Zhishan (于芷山), Minister of military affairs; Xie Jieshi (谢介石), Ambassador to Japan; Xi Qia, Chief of imperial household agency; Zhang Jinghui, Prime Minister; Zang Shiyi, President of the senate; Lü … Wikipedia
Manchukuo — 滿洲國 Mǎnzhōuguó / Manshū koku Estado de Manchuria (1932 1934) 大滿洲帝國 Dà Mǎnzhōu Dìguó / Dai Manshū Teikoku Gran Imperio de Manchuria (1934 1945) Manchukuo … Wikipedia Español