xiang 1971: Nu shan jing hun 1972: Kuang feng sha 1972: Se zi tou shang yi ba dao 1972: Pei shi 1972: Tang ran ke 1973 Ai yu qi tan 1973 Nu huo 1973 Bu...
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Wunü Mountain (redirect from Wu Nu Shan)
through the narrow TianChang Gate Wunü Peaks National Forest Park "Wu Nu Shan". travel.tom.com. Archived from the original on December 9, 2004. "Capital...
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Panglong Agreement- Shan, Kachin, Karenni and Chin- cooperated with U Nu. However, uprisings among ethnic groups continued. Within Shan State, there was...
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pinyin: Bóluōkēnǔ shān; Wade–Giles: P'o-lo-k'o-nu shan; Kazakh: Борохоро жотасы, Borohoro jotasy) is one of the major ranges of the Tian Shan mountain system...
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Salween River (redirect from Nu Jiang)
In China, the Salween basin is home to Blang, Derung, Lisu, Nu, Palaung (De'ang), Shan, Tibetan and Wa. In Burma and Myanmar, the major ethnic groups...
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Shan State (Shan: မိူင်းတႆး, Möng Tai; Burmese: ရှမ်းပြည်နယ်, pronounced [ʃáɰ̃ pjìnɛ̀]) is a state of Myanmar. Shan State borders China (Yunnan) to the...
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and Shan groups, but more significantly by the PVO surrendering their arms.[page needed] The situation became very unstable in parliament, with U Nu surviving...
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Huang shan ke (1969) Yu nu jian (1969) Xiao wu shi (1969) Huang Fei Hong hu de dou wu lang (1969) – Ma Tin Lung / Fei Tin Leung San sha shou (1970) Nu jian...
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Hengduan Mountains (redirect from Hengduan Shan)
Sichuan province. Lijiang, Yunnan province, (only city within Hengduan Shan) dwarfed by Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. Meili range, border of Dêqên County...
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Burmese names (category Articles containing Shan-language text)
for Shan women. Sai (စိုင်း): Used for Shan men (e.g., Sai Htee Saing) (from Shan ၸၢႆး). Salai (ဆလိုင်း): Used for Chin men. Sao (စဝ်): Used for Shan royalty...
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Mon and Shan groups, but more significantly by the PVO surrendering their arms.[page needed] The Union Parliament became very unstable, with U Nu barely...
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Myanmar conflict (section Shan State)
wing, the Shan State War Council (SSWC). The SSWC was replaced by the Shan State Progress Party (SSPP) on 16 August 1971. In northern Shan State, the...
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Zhejiang Gu Yue Long Shan Shaoxing Wine Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 古越龍山) of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Di ju tang (Chinese: 帝聚堂) Kuai ji Shan (Chinese: 會稽山 named after...
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Eat Drink Man Woman (redirect from Yin shi nan nu)
with her daughter Shan-Shan. Jin-Rong vocalizes her difficulties with a messy divorce while being responsible for work, Shan-Shan, and her opinionated...
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Kunlun Mountains (redirect from Kunlun Shan)
northeastern extension Qilian Shan is another main northern range of the Kunlun. In the south main extension is the Min Shan. Bayan Har Mountains, a southern...
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Word of Honor (TV series) (section 《Hua Shan Sect》)
Xing: wife of Pei Feng. Huang Bixing as Feng Xiaofeng. Wang Gang as Gao Shan Nu. Yu Aiqun as Ci Mu Da Shi: master of Shao Lin Temple. Zhao Yongzhan as...
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Mil Gaya (2003) Pran Jaye Per Shan Na Jaye Andaaz Kaash Aap Hamare Hote Baaz—A Bird in Danger Dum (2003) Jee Ayaan Nu (Pun) 23 March 1931, Shaheed Ab...
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K Ja Nu (Burmese: ကေဂျာနူး, pronounced [kè dʑà nú]; also spelt K Jar Nu) is a well-known Burmese pop singer in Burma (Myanmar) of Kachin descent; she was...
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ha xiao (1976) Chun man Ba Di Ya (1976) Tang shan jie quan dao (1976) Li Xiao Long zhuan qi (1976) Xia nu bao ta jie (1976) Re ye (1976) Gui ma shi jie...
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cheng hua luo (1949) Da liang shan en chou ji (1949) Hai shi (1949) – Ku San Wang Kui yu Gui Ying (1952) – Wang Kuei Wu shan meng (1953) – Mingde Nie hai...
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Sao Kya Seng (category Articles containing Shan-language text)
Sao Kya Seng or Sao Kya Hseng (Burmese: စဝ်ကြာဆိုင်; Shan: ၸဝ်ႈၵျႃႇသႅင်; 1924 – disappeared 3 March 1962) was a politician, a mining engineer, an agriculturalist...
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History of Myanmar (section Shan States (1287–1563))
and Shan groups, but more significantly by the PVO surrendering their arms. The situation however became very unstable in parliament, with U Nu surviving...
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the Karen National Defence Organization (KNDO). He was active in northern Shan State as a KNDO agent in 1950. At that time, Zau Seng was attending the government...
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(1955) Huang Fei Hong: Da nao Fo Shan (1956) Huang Fei Hong huo shao Daoshatou (1956) - Monkey Kwong Huang Fei Hong san xi nu biao shi (1956) Huang Fei Hong...
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The White-Haired Girl (redirect from Bai Mao Nü)
The White-Haired Girl (Chinese: 白毛女; pinyin: Bái Máo Nǚ) is a Chinese contemporary classical opera by Yan Jinxuan to a Chinese libretto by He Jingzhi and...
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the Kachin or Shan groups which had been active since the 1950s. The CPB's dwindling membership was eventually replenished by Kachin, Shan, and Wa cadres...
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Ded (band) (category American nu metal musical groups)
Ded (stylized as DED) is an American nu metal band from Tempe, Arizona made up of members from Greeley Estates and Man Made Machine. The band released...
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