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    The Great Mosque of Hohhot (Chinese: 呼和浩特清真大寺; pinyin: Hūhé Hàotè Qīngzhēndàsì) is a mosque in Huimin District, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. It is the...
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    Hohhot, formerly known as Kweisui, is the capital of Inner Mongolia in the north of the People's Republic of China, serving as the region's administrative...
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    This is a list of notable mosques in China. A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the religion of Islam. The first mosque in China was the Huaisheng...
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  • A grand mosque, or congregational mosque, Friday mosque, great mosque or jama masjid, is a type of mosque which is the main mosque of a certain area that...
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    Hui ethnic district. Huimin District is made up of 7 subdistricts and 1 town. Great Mosque of Hohhot "Huímín Qū (District, China) - Population Statistics...
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    Inner Mongolia. The Temple of the Great Clarity (太清宫 Tàiqīnggōng) is an example of Taoist temple in Hohhot. The Church of the East was an important religion...
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    Chifeng (redirect from History of Chifeng)
    Zhangjiakou and then Hohhot in the 1950s. In the 1970s, going by the name Juud League, Chifeng was under the administration of Liaoning province. After...
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    investigation of Mongolian nomadic culture), Uvur Mongoliin surgan humuujliin hevleliin horoo (Educational Printing Committee of Inner Mongolia), Hohhot, 2001...
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  • cemetery, pyramid, list of Cemeteries, list of mausoleums, list of Memorials, list of pyramid mausoleums in North America. This is a list of tombs and mausoleums...
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    Eid prayers at the mosque in 2021. The largest mosque in Beijing is ChangYing mosque, located in ChaoYang district, with an area of 8,400 square meters...
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    Yangzhou (redirect from History of Yangzhou)
    Ming and Qing dynasties with historic mosques like Crane Mosque and the tomb of Sayyid Puhaddin. After the fall of Beijing and northern China to the Manchus...
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  • This is a list of some notable venues worldwide including theaters, clubs, arenas, convention centers, and stadiums, all which can host a concert (music...
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    Hangzhou (redirect from Capital of Zhejiang)
    Within the city of Hangzhou are two notable mosques: New Hangzhou Great Mosque and the Phoenix Mosque. As late as the latter part of the 16th and early...
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    Ulaanbaatar (redirect from Khan of Urga)
    economic transition on the Mongolian Plateau: Hohhot and Ulaanbaatar". Environmental Research. The Provision of Ecosystem Services in Response to Global Change...
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    Lanzhou (redirect from Capital of Gansu)
    one of the most influential mosques in China. The architecture of the mosque predominantly reflects that of Arab architecture. The city is the seat of a...
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    Ürümqi (redirect from Capital of Xinjiang)
    Mosque (乌鲁木齐塔塔尔寺清真寺) is located on Jiefang Road. Permission must be obtained prior to visiting the mosque. The monument at the Geographical Center of...
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    period of relative peace, free of foreign aggression, and the Gelug school of Buddhism was introduced. Altan Khan of Tumet founded the city of Hohhot in 1575...
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    Shanghai Pudong International Airport (category Government-owned companies of China)
    major aviation hub of East Asia, and a major world airport. Pudong Airport serves both international flights and a smaller number of domestic flights,...
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    temples, Islamic mosques, and Christian churches, including a Catholic cathedral and Franciscan friaries. A failed revolt prompted a massacre of the city's...
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    Tianjin (redirect from Geography of Tianjin)
    been the location of the Muslim quarter of the city, where Muslims have lived for centuries; the area is near the city's Great Mosque, Qingzhen si, which...
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  • city of Hohhot in 1557. Hutuhtai Secen Hongtaiji of Ordos defeated the Torghuts at the river Irtysh around the 1560s. Abtai Sain Khan, the ruler of Khalkha...
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    Xiao'erjing (category Writing systems of China)
    Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, Russia. Xiao'erjing can be divided into two sets, the "Mosque system"...
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    soldiers of the Outer Amur Military Region, then garrisoned in Harbin. A small percentage of the city's population consists of Muslims. Daowai Mosque is located...
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    treaty port), during which time many mosques—including the Xiaotaoyuan Mosque, the Huxi Mosque, and the Pudong Mosque—were built. The Shanghai Islamic Association...
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    Shenzhen (redirect from History of Shenzhen)
    churches, as well as mosques. According to a 2010 survey held by the University of Southern California, approximately 37 percent of Shenzhen's residents...
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    Xi'an (redirect from Capital of Shaanxi)
    best known being the Great Mosque. The Great Mosque, located in the city center, is one of the oldest and most significant mosques in China. It was built...
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    a good foundation for development. Nanyang is a great city of education. It has a fine tradition of respecting teachers and teaching and educating students...
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    ICAO: ZSSS) is one of two international airports of Shanghai, the largest city by population in China, and a significant airline hub of the country. Hongqiao...
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    to the city center. The line is not part of the Shanghai Metro network, which operates on its own right-of-way to Pudong Airport. The journey takes 8...
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    Dezhou (redirect from History of Dezhou)
    www.stats-sd.gov.cn. Steinhardt, Nancy Shatzman (2015). China's Early Mosques. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 161–162. ISBN 978-1-4744-3721-9...
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