Nung may refer to: Nùng people, a Tai-speaking ethnic group of Vietnam and China Chinese Nùng, a group of ethnic Chinese of Vietnam Nùng language (Tai)...
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Nùng An, Nùng Phàn Slình, Nùng Lòi, Nùng Cháo, Nùng Quý Rỉn, Nùng Dín, Nùng Inh, Nùng Tùng Slìn etc. Many of the Nùng's sub-group names correspond to...
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The Chinese Nùng (Vietnamese: Người Hoa Nùng or Người Tàu Nùng; Hán-Nôm: 𠊛華農 or 𠊛艚農; Chinese: 華裔儂族) are a group of ethnic Han Chinese living in Vietnam...
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The Nùng Autonomous Territory (French: Territoire Autonome Nung; Vietnamese: Khu tự trị Nùng), also known as the Hải Ninh Autonomous Territory (Vietnamese:...
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Nung Udoe is a town located in Ibesikpo Asutan local government area of Akwa Ibom state, Nigeria. Nung Udoe is the headquarter of Ibesikpo Asutan local...
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football. "Hung Nung takes it easy now". thestar.com.my (Archived). "Hung Nung wins first Astro Masters". malaymail.com. "Hung Nung raring to go". Singapore...
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speak the Annang language. Eka Nung Ikot Nung Ikot Asanga Nung Ikot Obiodo Nung Ikot Oku Usung Nung Ikot Urua Ekpo Nung Ikot is located in Oruk Anam, a...
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Nung-Rawang are most likely descendants of Mongolians who moved south to China's Three Parallel Rivers region. During the second millennium, the Nung-Rawang...
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Nùng is a Kra–Dai language spoken mostly in Cao Bằng and Lạng Sơn provinces in Vietnam and also in China and Laos. It is also known as Nong, Tai Nùng...
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Song–Đại Việt war (section Nùng Trí Cao rebellions)
sparked by the shifting allegiances of tribal peoples such as the Zhuang/Nùng on the frontier borderlands, and increasing state control over their administration...
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Nung language may refer to: Nung language (Sino-Tibetan), a Sino-Tibetan language of China and Myanmar Nung language (Tai), a Kra-Dai language of Vietnam...
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Sum Nung or Cen Neng (岑能) was a Peruvian-Chinese martial artist. He was a Grandmaster of the Wing Chun style and the only disciple of martial artist Yuen...
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Traditional Thai clothing (section Pha nung)
consists of a pha nung or a chong kraben, a blouse, and a sabai. Northern and northeastern women may wear a sin instead of a pha nung and a chong kraben...
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The Nung Chan Monastery (Chinese: 農禪寺; pinyin: Nóngchánsì meaning 'Farming Ch'an') is a monastery at Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. It was formally founded...
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Nung Oku is a village in Uruan local government area of Akwa Ibom state in Nigeria. Ajasa, Femi (2016-08-10). "5 killed in Akwa Ibom over oil well ownership...
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Lisu: Fuche Naw[citation needed]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Nung people in Fugong County, China, and Kachin State, Myanmar. The Anung language...
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Liu Bian (redirect from Han Hung-nung-wang)
Liu Bian (176 – 6 March 190), also known as Emperor Shao of Han and the Prince of Hongnong, was the 13th emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty in China. He...
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Shennong Bencaojing (redirect from Shen-nung Pen-tsao Ching)
(also Classic of the Materia Medica or Shen-nong's Herbal Classics and Shen-nung Pen-tsao Ching; traditional Chinese: 神農本草經; simplified Chinese: 神农本草经; pinyin:...
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officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. With the Bouyei, Nùng, Tày, and other Northern Tai speakers, they are sometimes known as the Rau...
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Nung Ikono Ufok is a village in Uruan local government area of Akwa Ibom state in Nigeria. Ukpong, David; Akpan, Martin; Akang, Nnamso (2001). Ikono: the...
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Yip Ho Nung , also known as Harry Yip, (18 October 1909 – 6 October 1979) was an Australian Chinese community leader, general merchant, produce merchant...
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Chthonic (band) (redirect from Su-Nung, the Bloody String)
Chthonic (styled as ChthoniC or ChThoniC) is a Taiwanese heavy metal band, formed in 1995 in Taipei. They have been called "the Black Sabbath of Asia."...
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Central Tai core Central Tai: Nung Chau, Pingxiang Zhuang, Leiping Zhuang, Ningming Zhuang Nung: Western Nung, Nung Yang, Nung An, Thu Lao Tay: Tay Bao Lac...
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Andrew Cheung (redirect from Andrew Cheung Kui-nung)
Andrew Cheung Kui-nung GBM (Chinese: 張舉能; born 24 September 1961) is a Hong Kong judge who serves as the 3rd Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal...
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variously as Kahbe nagwi wens, Ka-be-na-gwe-wes, Ka-be-nah-gwey-wence, Kay-bah-nung-we-way or Ga-Be-Nah-Gewn-Wonce—translated into English as "Sloughing Flesh"...
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Trung Cao Lan Nung Nung Chao (Longzhou Zhuang) Nùng Phạn Slinh Nung Inh Western Nung/Nung Din (Nong Zhuang) Nung Yang (Yang Zhuang) Nung An Many Central...
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The Kay-Nah-Chi-Wah-Nung Historical Centre, or Manitou Mounds, is Canada's premier concentration of ancient burial mounds. Manitou Mounds National Historic...
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