1. Mukden - Noun
2. Mukden - Proper noun
a city in northeastern China
Source: WordNetA year later, to consolidate their position, the Russians began to build a new railway from Harbin through Mukden to Port Arthur, the South Manchurian Railroad. Source: Internet
Nationalist soldiers during the Second Sino-Japanese War Although the Second Sino-Japanese War officially broke out in 1937, Japanese aggression started in 1931 when they staged the Mukden Incident and occupied Manchuria. Source: Internet
It features a Canadian volunteer in the Russian army who, on his return, agrees to talk about his experiences to an isolated upcountry community and relates his part in the battle of Mukden. Source: Internet
On 10 March 1905, after three weeks of fighting, General Kuropatkin decided to withdraw to the north of Mukden. Source: Internet
The Mukden Incident, also known as the "Manchurian Incident" or the "Far Eastern Crisis", was one of the League's major setbacks and acted as the catalyst for Japan's withdrawal from the organisation. Source: Internet