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Prime Minister of the Imperial Cabinet

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In the early 1900s, the Qing government began implementing constitutional reform in China in order to prevent a revolution. The reforms included the
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passed in 1908, which ordered that elections for provincial assemblies must be held within a year. In May 1911, the government replaced the
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broke out in November 1911, the imperial court summoned the general
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the Qing monarchy, but he only held it for several days before
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was a position created on 8 May 1911 during the late
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Flag of the Qing dynasty

Yikuang, Prince Qing
Emperor of China
Prince Qing
Manchu Restoration
Yuan Shikai
Zhang Xun
Manchu Restoration
Manchu Restoration
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Qing dynasty
constitutional monarchy
China
New Policies
Outline of the Imperial Constitution
Grand Council
cabinet
Prince Qing
Manchus
imperial clan
Princes' Cabinet
autocracy
Wuchang Uprising
Yuan Shikai
Beiyang Army

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