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    Nanzhao (redirect from Nan-chao)
    Middle Ages. Princeton University Press. Blackmore, M. (1960). "The Rise of Nan-Chao in Yunnan". Journal of Southeast Asian History. 1 (2): 47–61. doi:10...
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    tourists. The principal tributaries of the Chao Phraya River are the Pa Sak River, the Sakae Krang River, the Nan River (along with its principal confluent...
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    Southern Qi (redirect from Nan Qi)
    南齐; traditional Chinese: 南齊; pinyin: Nán Qí or simplified Chinese: 南朝齐; traditional Chinese: 南朝齊; pinyin: Nán Cháo Qí) or Xiao Qi (simplified Chinese:...
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    tributaries of the Chao Phraya River. The Nan River originates in the Luang Prabang Range, Nan Province. The provinces along the river after Nan Province are...
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    bitterleaf tree, Chinese: 展枝斑鸠菊 zhan zhi ban jiu ju, Thai: หนานเฉาเหว่ย nan chao woei, is a species of flowering shrub of the family Asteraceae. It is an...
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  • Chao Ratchabut (Mokfa Na Nan) (Thai: เจ้าราชบุตร (หมอกฟ้า ณ น่าน)) was a Thai royal. Chao Ratchabut was the son of Chao Mahaphrom Surathada, the final...
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    center of the city. The standing Buddha of Wat Phra That Khao Noi overlooks Nan Chao Fongkham House balcony Wat Phumin Murals of Wat Phumin Wat Phra That Chang...
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  • Chao Ratchabut (เจ้าราชบุตร) can refer to: Chao Ratchabut (Mokfa Na Nan) Chao Ratchabut (Wongtawan Na Chiang Mai) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • (天朝大國; "Celestial Dynasty of the Great State"). The Chinese character 朝 (cháo) originally meant "morning" or "today". Subsequently, its scope was extended...
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    symbol of the city, and the Buddha image is on display at the museum. Nan-chao occupied Muang Sua in 709 and its princes or administrators replaced the...
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    loosely connected rice-growing and trading states flourished in the upper Chao Phraya Valley. They broke free from domination of the Khmer Empire, but from...
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    Liang dynasty (redirect from Liang Chao)
    Liang dynasty (Chinese: 梁朝; pinyin: Liáng Cháo), alternatively known as the Southern Liang (Chinese: 南梁; pinyin: Nán Liáng) or Xiao Liang (Chinese: 萧梁; pinyin:...
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  • Episodes 1–7) Sun Nan (Main competition; Episodes 8–11 and Breakout) Season 4 Hacken Lee (Main competition) Kim Ji-mun, Su Yunying, Chao Chuan, Shin, Daichin...
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    Dicata, Serie Orientale Roma 41.3. pp. 1080–87. Backus, Charles (1981). The Nan-chao Kingdom and T'ang China's Southwestern Frontier. Cambridge University Press...
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    from the original on 28 April 2024. Grant Evans (2014). "The Ai-Lao and Nan Chao/Tali Kingdom: A Re-orientation" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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    Middle Ages. Princeton University Press. Blackmore, M. (1960). "The Rise of Nan-Chao in Yunnan". Journal of Southeast Asian History. 1 (2): 47–61. doi:10...
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    Wu Zhaonan (redirect from Wu Chao-nan)
    Wu Zhaonan (Chinese: 吳兆南; Wade–Giles: Wu Chao-nan; 14 January 1926 – 14 October 2018) was a Chinese xiangsheng comedian based in Taiwan. He was officially...
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    Press. pp. 8–9. ISBN 0-300-10518-5. Grant Evans (2014). "The Ai-Lao and Nan Chao/Tali Kingdom: A Re-orientation" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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    introduced to Laos from the kingdom of Nan-chao, an ethnically Tai kingdom centered in modern-day Yunnan, China. The Nan-chao kingdom also likely introduced the...
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    Vongsathirat Sanid took the rainy season break at Nan and Chao Phraya Yommaraj Nuch at Tak. King Mongkut sent Chao Phraya Sri Suriyawongse to bring ammunitions...
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    Jianghuai Mandarin. During the period of the four Southern Dynasties (Nan Chao) from 420 to 589 A.D. when China's national capital was in Jiankang (modern...
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    The Chao Phraya River flows through Central Thailand from the confluence of the Ping and Nan Rivers in Nakhon Sawan Province southward to its mouth in...
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    April 2024. Retrieved 29 April 2024. Grant Evans (2014). "The Ai-Lao and Nan Chao/Tali Kingdom: A Re-orientation" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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    River Chao Phraya River Nan River Ping River Sakae Krang River Yom River Tapi River Trang River Pakphanang River Nan River Wa River Mekong River Chao Phraya...
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    Asia. Routledge. p. 654. ISBN 9780415735544. Charles Backus (1983). "The Nan-chao Kingdom and T'ang China's Southwestern Frontier". The Journal of Asian...
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    The principal tributaries of the Chao Phraya River of Thailand are the Pa Sak River, the Sakae Krang River, the Nan River (along with its principal confluent...
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    Southern Min (redirect from Min-Nan)
    'Southern Min language'), Minnan (Mandarin pronunciation: [mìn.nǎn]) or Banlam (Min Nan Chinese pronunciation: [bàn.lǎm]), is a group of linguistically...
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  • adviser and once the military mentor of the emperor. Chao Liu One of the two adjutants in the Navy. Chao Liu was recommended by Zui Un to be the next Admiral...
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    Wang Zhaojun (redirect from Wang Chao-chün)
    known by her courtesy name Wang Zhaojun (Chinese: 王昭君; Wade–Giles: Wang Chao-chun) was known as one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. Born in Baoping...
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    Char kway teow (redirect from Chao guotiao)
    teow" has been corrupted into "炒貴刁" (Cantonese Yale: cháau gwai dīu; pinyin: cháo guì diāo) when presented in the aforementioned areas. The term "貴刁" has no...
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