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How to pronounce kuomintang in English?

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Synonyms guomindang
Type of party, political party

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Kuomintang and PFP supporters held mass protests throughout the following weeks.
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Kuomintang Muslim official Tang Kesan was sent to negotiate for an end to the fighting.
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Kuomintang party activities were propagated throughout the military.
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Kuomintang leader Song Jiaoren was expected to become premier, but he was assassinated on March 20.
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Kuomintang leaders across China adopted nationalist rhetoric.
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Kuomintang members of the Parliament accused Yuan of abusing his rights and called for his removal.
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Kuomintang forces could not dislodge Lin after several attempts, Chiang Kai-shek then sent Bai to oversee the operation.
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Kuomintang forces occupied the city in 1946, but were unable to hold the countryside against communist forces.
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Kuomintang lost seats to the Democratic Progressive party in by-elections in earlier this year, giving the opposition party more than a quarter of the 113-seat parliament.
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  • The political party founded in 1911 by Sun Yat-sen; it governed China under Chiang Kai-shek from 1928 until 1949 when the Communists took power and subsequently was the official ruling party of Taiwan
  • The Kuomintang of China (/u02CCkwou028Amu026Anu02C8tu00E6u014B/ KMT, also translated as the Chinese Nationalist Party) has historically been the ruling political party of the Republic of China on Mainland China and the island of Taiwan.
  • Chinese bourgeois nationalist party, founded by Sun Yat Sen in 1891, and led after 1926 by Chiang Kai-shek, who crushed the Chinese Revolution of 1925-27.
  • Nationalist Party in China led by Jiang Jieshi, which began a war against the Communist Party led by Mao Zedong. Both fought for control of China, with Mao and the Communists ultimately winning in 1949.