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'''Jiang Guiti''' ({{zh|姜桂題}}) (1844 – January 16, 1922) was a Chinese general who served under [[Song Qing (Qing dynasty)|Song Qing]] in the suppression of the Taiping and Nian rebels and later against the [[Empire of Japan]].
'''Jiang Guiti''' ({{zh|姜桂題}}) (1844 – January 16, 1922) was a Chinese general who served under [[Song Qing (Qing dynasty)|Song Qing]] in the suppression of the Taiping and Nian rebels and later against the [[Empire of Japan]]. He was a warlord during the warlord era and the de-facto ruler of Rehe province until its conquest by the fengtain clique.


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Jiang Guiti
Born1844
Anhui province, Qing dynastyQing Empire
DiedJanuary 16, 1922
Beijing, Beiyang governmentRepublic of China
Allegiance
Service / branchBeiyang Army
Battles / wars
AwardsOrder of Rank and Merit

Jiang Guiti (Chinese: 姜桂題) (1844 – January 16, 1922) was a Chinese general who served under Song Qing in the suppression of the Taiping and Nian rebels and later against the Empire of Japan. He was a warlord during the warlord era and the de-facto ruler of Rehe province until its conquest by the fengtain clique.

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