Kija (variously spelled Gija, Kitja, Gidja) is an Australian Aboriginal language today spoken by about 200 people, most of whom live in the region from...
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Gija Joseon (1120–194 BC) was a dynasty of Gojoseon allegedly founded by the sage Jizi (Gija), a member of the Shang (Yin) dynasty royal house. Chinese...
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Gija, also spelt Gidja and Kija, alternatively known as the Lungga, refers to Aboriginal Australians from the East Kimberley area of Western Australia...
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Gija Joseon (12th century BC–2nd century BC) is the name of an ancient, semi-legendary Korean kingdom that is first attested in historical works of the...
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Gojoseon (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
became the founder of Gija Joseon. There are many interpretations of Gojoseon and Gija Joseon as well as debates regarding Gija Joseon's existence. In...
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Australian Kriol (redirect from Australian kriol language)
a language until the 1970s, as it was regarded as a dialect of English. In her first speech in April 2013, Josie Farrer spoke in both Kriol and Gija, marking...
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village) Ngmeelang ka gija (Agerendebou village) Giborokoja (Mboroko, Benin) Yaari ka gija (Yari, Benin) Ghana–Togo Mountain languages Anii at Ethnologue...
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Jizi (category Gija Joseon rulers)
(Chinese: 箕子; Wade–Giles: Chi-tzu; Gija or Kija in Korean) was a semi-legendary Chinese sage who is said to have ruled Gija Joseon in the 11th century BCE...
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Jin (Korean state) (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
Xiajiadian culture. This shows that the narrative of Gija Joseon(箕子朝鮮) in the literature is true. especially, Gija Joseon narrative was occurred in the northern...
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Tamna (redirect from Tamna language)
tɕu-ga, literally "island barbarians"). These people, who had a distinctive language and culture, engaged in trade with the Mahan people of the mainland. However...
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Kija's Tomb (redirect from Gija's tomb)
Jizi (Gija) allegedly fled the Chinese Shang dynasty to the Korean Peninsula, where he founded the dynastic state of Gija Joseon and eventually succeeded...
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Han (Korean surname) (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
the Jeonju Yi clan. Considered one of the most prominent clans since the Gija period of the ancient Gojoseon Kingdom, the clan provided the Joseon dynasty...
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Nyadbi typically painted two dreaming stories (ngarranggarni in the Gija language); the Jimbirlam Ngarranggarni (Spearhead Dreaming) and Dayiwul Lirlmim...
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Giya Kancheli (redirect from Gija Kantscheli)
Philharmonic. He died in Tbilisi at age 84. In his symphonies, Kancheli's musical language typically consists of slow scraps of minor-mode melody against long, subdued...
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Hamyeol Namgung clan (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
China started Korean Namgung clan. When Gija conquered Korea, Namgung su (Hanja: 南宮修) founded Gija Joseon with Gija and worked as Situ (office). Namgung...
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Gia Guruli (redirect from Gija Guruli)
Gia Guruli (born 20 May 1964) is a Georgian professional football manager and former player. He is the father of Alexander Guruli. He made his debut for...
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türkmen dili, түркмен дили, تۆرکمن ديلی, [tʏɾkmøn dɪlɪ]) is a Turkic language of the Oghuz branch spoken by the Turkmens of Central Asia. It has an estimated...
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Jun of Gojoseon (category Gija Joseon rulers)
Jun was the last king of Gija Joseon. He was succeeded by Wiman (Wei Man), whose usurpation of the throne began the dynasty of Wiman Joseon of Gojoseon...
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Guniyandi, Gija, Ngarinyin, Nyigina, Unggumi, and Warrwa. Their similarity to Bunuba was determined by comparing how many words each languages shared with...
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Dubbing (redirect from Language Dubbing & Subtitling)
Little J & Big Cuz, is available in English and several indigenous languages, including Gija, Nyungar, Torres Strait Creole, Palawa Kani, Warlpiri, Yolŋu,...
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The Macro-Gunwinyguan languages, also called Arnhem or Gunwinyguan, are a family of Australian Aboriginal languages spoken across eastern Arnhem Land...
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Bonghwa Geum clan (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
23301. Geum clan began when Geum Eung (Hanja: 琴應) founded Gija Joseon with Gija after Gija conquered Korea. Their founder was Geum Yong sik [ja] who worked...
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Miriwoong people (section Language)
northeastern flank the Jamindjung, followed by the Ngarinman due east, the Gija at their southern confines and the Ngarinyin to their west. The Miriwoong...
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Bu of Gojoseon (category Gija Joseon rulers)
from King Bu to Jun Wang who was the last king. That Joseon is so-called Gija Josen." 안정복의 《동사강목》(東史綱目) 이덕무의 《앙엽기》(盎葉記) - 국가지식포털 한국고전번역원 - 기자조선 계보 이만운의...
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Icheon Seo clan (category Gija Joseon)
founder was Sŏ Sin-il [ko] who was a descendant of King Jun of Gojoseon, the Gija Joseon’s last king. He lived at seoaseong (Korean: 서아성; Hanja: 徐阿城) in Icheon...
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List of monarchs of Korea (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Gojoseon was a flourishing state and a self-declared kingdom. Both Dangun and Gija are believed to be mythological figures, but recent findings suggest and...
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List of kings of Wiman Joseon (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
Wiman Joseon (194–108 BC) was an ancient Korean kingdom established after the fall of Gija Joseon. Wiman Joseon List of monarchs of Korea Gojoseon...
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cattle station at Texas Downs. She grew up amongst the Gija people and Gija was her first language (). McKenzie was an advocate and a healer while serving...
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Korea (redirect from Languages of Korea)
culture to Japan. Historic evidence suggests that Japanese culture, art, and language were influenced by the kingdom of Baekje and Korea itself;[excessive citations]...
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