Liangzhou District (simplified Chinese: 凉州区; traditional Chinese: 涼州區; pinyin: Liángzhōu Qū) is a district and the seat of the city of Wuwei, Gansu province...
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was over Emperor Huizong of Western Xia, see Ksenia Kepping, The famous Liangzhou bilingual stele. "西夏王陵简介" (in Chinese (China)). 宁夏西夏陵. 14 December 2012...
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Liang Province or Liangzhou (涼州) was a province in the northwest of ancient China, in the approximate location of the modern-day province of Gansu. It...
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Liang (realm) (redirect from Liangzhou (ancient China))
comprised modern Henan with a small part of Shanxi. Liang (sometimes as 梁州, Liángzhōu) was one of the Nine Provinces of ancient China originally recorded in...
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Liang Province rebellion (redirect from Liangzhou Rebellion)
The Liang Province rebellion (Chinese: 涼州之亂) from 184 to 189 started as an insurrection of the Qiang peoples against the Han dynasty in the western province...
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Yangzhou, Jingzhou, Yuzhou, Liangzhou, and Yongzhou. According to the Rites of Zhou, there was no Xuzhou or Liangzhou, instead there were Youzhou and...
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Tangutology (redirect from Liangzhou Stele)
Tangut-Chinese Liangzhou Stele, and in 1898, a year before his death, he published two important articles on the Tangut script and the Liangzhou Stele. The...
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inspectorates (刺史部; cishi bu), the western part of Yongzhou became part of Liangzhou Inspectorate (凉州刺史部) and its eastern part was governed by the Colonel-Director...
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Wang Han (poet) (section "A Song of Liangzhou")
cí in the title), which was translated by Witter Bynner as "A Song of Liangzhou". This poem discusses the vicissitudes of war, contrasting the threat...
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Xiliangfu (Chinese: 西涼府), also known as Liangzhou, Lingchu Serkap, or the Liugu Tibetans (Chinese: 六谷部), was a Tibetan tribal confederation that ruled...
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Mogao Caves Anxi Dunhuang (Major City) Jiayuguan Jiuquan Zhangye Shandan Liangzhou (Wuwei) Tianzhu, Gansu Lanzhou Tianshui Baoji Chang'an (modern-day Xi'an)...
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national highways pass through Wuwei. In ancient times, Wuwei was called Liangzhou (涼州—the name retained by today's Wuwei's central urban district) and is...
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modern-day Inner Mongolia. In 318, Zhang Shi, the ethnic Chinese governor of Liangzhou founded the Former Liang in modern-day Gansu. After Liu Cong's death,...
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named himself king. In the third year (170), Meng Tuo, the Inspector of Liangzhou, sent the Provincial Officer Ren She, commanding five hundred soldiers...
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Guazhou, Ganzhou, Suzhou, Yizhou, Lanzhou, Shanzhou, Hezhou, Minzhou, Liangzhou, and Kuozhou. In 866 Zhang Yichao defeated the Tibetan general bLon Khrom...
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Wuhe (Chinese: 五和; pinyin: Wǔhé) is a town under the administration of Liangzhou District, Wuwei, Gansu, China. As of 2020[update], it administers Wuhe...
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Tiāntīshān shíkū) are a series of rock cut Buddhist cave temples in the Liangzhou District of Wuwei, Gansu, northwest China. Excavated from the eastern...
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Chinese separate registers made up 380 out of 2,700 Manchu soldiers in Liangzhou. The result of these Han Manchus taking up military positions resulted...
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Yongchang County and Jinchuan District in Jinchang before terminating in Liangzhou District, Wuwei. Construction began in October 2010, and the entire expressway...
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Shuangcheng may refer to: Shuangcheng, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China Shuangcheng, Liangzhou, Wuwei, Gansu, China Shuangcheng light rail station, a light rail station...
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brang Empire 618–841 AD Tsangpa Shigatse Theocratic 1565–1642 AD Tsongkha Tsongkha Theocracy 997–1104 Xiliangfu Liangzhou Tribal Confederation 906–1016...
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Jiankang, where he grew to hold both military and provincial power. Based in Liangzhou, he participated in a series of northern expeditions in the mid-4th century...
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Xuanzang to join the exodus in 627. Xu Zheng as Li Daliang, the governor of Liangzhou who ordered Xuanzang to return to Chang’an. Karim Hajee as Haihui, the...
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province, Muslim General Ma Buqing was in virtual control of Gansu in 1940. Liangzhou District in Wuwei was previously his headquarters in Gansu, where he controlled...
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advanced from city to city. In August 1226, Mongol troops approached Liangzhou, the second-largest city in Western Xia, which surrendered without resistance...
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Chinese: 新華鄉; pinyin: Xīnhuá Xiāng; lit. 'new China') is a township of Liangzhou District, Wuwei, Gansu, People's Republic of China, located more than...
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712 Wushan County 437,268 Zhangjiachuan Autonomous county (Hui) 286,063 Liangzhou Wuwei District 1,010,295 Minqin County 241,251 Gulang County 388,718 Tianzhu...
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them as a Ming loyalist force, and they quickly captured Ganzhou and Liangzhou, but were repelled at Gongchang, Gansu. Milayin and Ding Guodong negotiated...
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(Suzhou), then Zhangye (Ganzhou) in the center, then Jinchang, then Wuwei (Liangzhou) and finally Lanzhou in the southeast. In the past, Dunhuang was part...
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