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During the Qing Dynasty Nanjing lost its status of the " second capital ", and Southern Zhili was reconstituted as a regular province, Jiangnan, while Northern Zhili was renamed Zhili Province.

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They were used a month later against the army of the Islamic Courts Union at the Battle of Bandiradley alongside Abdi Qeybdid's reconstituted militia.
* The Division was briefly reconstituted as the 12th Infantry Division in 1944 – 45 as the US & Filipino army liberated the Philippines, but was disbanded after the war.
By the summer of 1947, the army required a combat reserve to back up the thinly spread constabulary ; in the following year, the 1st Infantry Division was reconstituted and consolidated, containing three regimental tank companies and a divisional tank battalion.
Emperor Francis II of Austria appointed Feldzeugmeister József Alvinczi to lead a reconstituted field army in the third relief of Mantua.
However, the army of Hanover had been reconstituted even before the final battle, so that there were two Hanoverian armies in existence.
When Albania was reconstituted after the war, he held various governments posts as a Minister and as a commander in the army.
Though it was rebuilt, the standing army of warrior monks would never be reconstituted.
The entire army was soundly defeated at the Second Battle of Bull Run by Jackson, Longstreet, and Lee, and withdrew to the defensive lines of Washington, D. C .. On September 12, 1862, the units of the Army of Virginia were merged into the Army of the Potomac and the Army of Virginia was never reconstituted.
As Regent, she reconstituted the Supreme Council of the Khalsa and restored a balance between the army and the civil administration.

reconstituted and now
The assets of the SSU, which now constituted a streamlined " nucleus " of clandestine intelligence, was transferred to the CIG in mid-1946 and reconstituted as the Office of Special Operations ( OSO ).
With the congregation reconstituted as the English Exiled Church in Leyden, Robinson now became pastor ; Clyfton, advanced in age, chose to stay behind in Amsterdam.
In 1989, after two hundred years as one of the few agencies that reported directly to the Riksdag, the Debt office was reconstituted and is now reporting to the Ministry of Finance and the Cabinet.
Japanese forces captured Malaya ( now Malaysia ), Singapore and the Dutch East Indies forcing the remaining British warships to withdraw to Trincomalee, Ceylon ( now Sri Lanka ) and in February, 1942 they were reconstituted into the British Eastern Fleet.
Chennault started moving elements of the now reconstituted 3rd Squadron to Magwe as reinforcement to his worn down 1st and 2nd squadrons.
During meetings of the now reconstituted privy council, Shaftesbury repeatedly argued that the Duke of York must be excluded from the line of succession.
Feasta has enjoyed more stability than Comhar, which suffered from a declining readership and has now been reconstituted.
In 1816 they were reconstituted without Dalmatia and Croatia, yet now with all of Carinthia, as a Kingdom of Illyria, which was formally abolished only in 1849, even though the civil administration of the Croatian districts had already been placed under Hungarian administration in 1822.
The French Army of Portugal, now reconstituted under Marshal Auguste Marmont, had joined up with Soult's Army of the South, and Wellington was forced to pull his 44, 000 men back across the border to Elvas.
Between 1919 and 1921 Ireland experienced the Irish War of Independence-a guerrilla conflict between the British forces and the Irish Volunteers, now reconstituted as the Irish Republican Army.
: In 1834, these were reconstituted into four divisions and Tumkur became the headquarters of Chitradurga division which encompassed the areas now included in these two districts ..
Witnessing Apokolips near-destruction at the hands of Brother Eye, the team are later sent to a reconstituted Earth-51 by Solomon, now a world similar to New Earth with the absence of the now much-expanded Challengers team.
After the death of Jim Baen and with the publication of Grantville Gazette X by Baen Books, the last under contract with Baen, the Gazettes were again reconstituted as a subscription e-zine, now published regularly at six per year ( bi-monthly ) and paying above standard rates for submissions.
It is composed of an area of reconstituted traditional shikumen (" stone gate ") houses on narrow alleys, some adjoining houses which now serve as book stores, cafes and restaurants, and shopping malls.
From September 1968 to June 1969 the Oakland Clippers, now playing as the California Clippers, played an independent schedule against top foreign club teams while waiting for the North American Soccer League to become reconstituted.
As it evolved, the Theodish community moved past solely Anglo-Saxon forms and other Germanic tribal groups were also being reconstituted ; Theodism, in this larger sense, now encompass groups practicing tribal beliefs from Scandinavia and the Continent, following in the model set forth by the Anglo Saxon theods founded in the 1970s.

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In 1803, the two halves were united under the name of canton of Aargau, which was then admitted as a full member of the reconstituted Confederation.
In 2001, a reconstituted Hero Games was formed under the leadership of Steven S. Long, who had written several books for the earlier version of the system.
Following World War II, Yugoslavia was reconstituted as a federal state under the leadership of Tito's Yugoslav Communist Party.
One ancient text gives his place of origin as " a little place called Phlossa ," which is otherwise unknown ; it was presumably a district under the administration of Smyrna, perhaps one of the villages out of which Smyrna was reconstituted during the Hellenistic period.
Both parties began as loose groupings or tendencies, but became quite formal by 1784, with the ascension of Charles James Fox as the leader of a reconstituted " Whig " party ranged against the governing party of the new " Tories " under William Pitt the Younger.
In 1930 the Apostolic Administration of Tütz was reconstituted as Territorial Prelature of Schneidemühl (;, existing until 1972, since 1945 under apostolic administrators ) with Kaller being promoted to prelate.
In 1810, a reconstituted national government fortified itself in Cádiz and proved unable to recruit, train, or equip effective armies due to being under siege.
The same year saw the return of a reconstituted P-Funk All Stars, with the re-release of Urban Dancefloor Guerrillas under the title Hydraulic Funk, and a new hip hop influenced album Dope Dogs.
The area was created a single district in 1975, in the Tayside region, under the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973, and then reconstituted as a unitary authority ( with a minor boundary adjustment ) in 1996, by the Local Government etc.
The Anglican Wardenship was discontinued by the Church of Ireland and replaced by the parish of Galway under the care of a rector, while the Roman Catholic Wardenship was discontinued by the Holy See and the city and a large area of its hinterland was reconstituted as the Diocese of Galway.
Al-Husseini was not among the indicted but, fearing imprisonment, on 13 – 14 October, after sliding under cover of darkess down a rope from the Haram's wall, he himself fled via Jaffa to Lebanon, disguised as a Bedouin, where he reconstituted the committee under his leadership.
In 1786 when the Swedish Academy was founded it was reconstituted under its present name with new objectives, mainly dedicated to historical and antiquarian preservation.
But, when the disestablished communion had to be reconstituted under the greatest difficulties, it was important that the occupant of his position should be a man of a liberal and genial spirit.
The excluded Scottish bishops were slow to organise the Episcopalian remnant under a jurisdiction independent of the state, regarding the then arrangements as provisional, and looking forward to a reconstituted national Episcopal Church under a sovereign they regarded as legitimate ( see Jacobitism ).
The legion was disbanded in 70, but reconstituted shortly afterwards under the name of Legio IIII Flavia Felix.
Legio V Alaudae was reconstituted since it was destroyed in 86 / 87 AD in Dacia under Emperor Domitian.
It was reconstituted as the University of Technology, Sydney ( UTS ), in 1988 under an Act of NSW State Parliament.
The arts and divinity programs were reconstituted as University College and science was reorganized under the newly incorporated Hamilton College as a separate division capable of receiving provincial grants.
The Abbey Theatre itself was reconstituted as a bilingual national theatre in the 1940s under Ernest Blythe, but the Irish language element declined in importance.
The Alsos Mission to Italy was reconstituted under the command of Pash's deputy, Major Richard C. Ham, and Johnson and Major Robert R. Furman were sent from the United States to join him.
When the Mkhedrioni failed to secure registration to stand in elections under its own name, it reconstituted itself in November 2002 as a political party called the Union of Patriots in alliance with former Gamsakhurdia supporters.
In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, Haltemprice Urban District was merged to form part of the Beverley borough in Humberside, the northern half of which became the reconstituted East Riding in 1996.

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