Great Han Sichuan Military Government

Great Han Sichuan Military Government
大漢四川軍政府 (Mandarin Chinese)
1911-1912
The two alleged versions of the "Dahan banner", the flag used by the Great Han Sichuan Military Government
CapitalChengdu
Recognised national languagesMandarin Chinese
Ethnic groups
Sichuanese people
DemonymSichuanese
GovernmentRegional military government
• Military Governor
Pu Dianjun
• Deputy Governor
Zhu Qinglan
• Director of War (Later Military Governor)
Yin Changheng
Domestic sovereignty
History 
• Established after rebellion in Sichuan, part of the 1911 Revolution
27 November 1911
• Merged with Shu Military Government to form Sichuan Military Government
27 April 1912 1912
Area
• Total
485,000 km2 (187,000 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
70,000,000 (1911)
CurrencyYuan
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Qing dynasty
Republic of China
Today part ofSichuan, China

The Great Han Sichuan Military Government (Chinese: 大漢四川軍政府; pinyin: Dàhàn Sìchuān jūnzhèngfǔ; Wade–Giles: Ta-han Ssŭ-ch'uan chün-chêng-fu), alternatively the Great Han Szechwan Military Government, was a provincial military government located in modern-day Sichuan, that was formed during the 1911 Xinhai Revolution. It lasted for 142 days, and ended with the absorption of the province into the newly-proclaimed Republic of China.