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    Khanbaliq (redirect from Khanbalik)
    Brill, p. 236. Brill, E.J. Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 4, pp. 898 ff. "Khānbāliķ". Accessed 17 November 2013. Brill, Vol. 2, p. 620. "Bāliķ". Accessed...
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    della Chiesa, O.F.M. Ref. (10 Apr 1690 – 21 Dec 1721) Archbishops of Khanbalik 汗八里 Archbishop Nicolas da Botras, O.S.F. (尼古拉) (1333 – 1338) Patriarch...
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  • Bishop of Khanbalik 汗八里 (China) (1313 – 1313) Andrea da Perugia (安德律), O.F.M. (1318 – 1320? see below), previously Auxiliary Bishop of Khanbalik 汗八里 (China)...
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    bishop of Khanbalik (1307); Pellegrino da Castello, Auxiliary bishop of Khanbalik (1307); Andrea da Perugia, Auxiliary bishop of Khanbalik (1307); Nicola...
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    journeyed through the Abe Hayat river (Grand Canal) up to the capital Khanbalik (Beijing).[citation needed] In 1488, the shipwrecked Korean scholar Choe...
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    in 1307, the Pope named John of Montecorvino the first Archbishop of Khanbalik and Patriarch of the Orient. European nations accordingly prepared a crusade...
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  • Amoy† → Hsia-men† → Xiamen Ji → Yanjing → Zhongdu → Dadu → Jingshi → Khanbalik (as Mongol capital) → Peking † → Peiping → Beijing Fenghao (豐鎬) → Chang'an...
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  • Ili-baluc (1320–30), which has been a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Khanbalik, in the Great Khan's Mongol-Chinese capital. This Independent Mission...
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    dynasty. The Kharchin originated from the Kipchak guard troops served in Khanbalik or Dadu (today's Beijing, great capital of Yuan empire) and other Chinese...
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  • Almaliq, alias Kuldja, on pagan territory split off from the Archdiocese of Khanbalik 汗八里, in the Great Khan's Mongol-Chinese capital; no incumbent available...
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    suppressed in 1370 after a single incumbent, the Archbishop of Khanbalik. Archdiocese of Khanbalik Diocese of Citong Diocese of Ili-baluc alias Amaliaq alias...
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  • continued his family's fight against the Ming long after the fall of Khanbalik in 1368. "Shang Shu : Xia Shu : Tribute of Yu - Chinese Text Project"...
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  • in 1307, the Pope named John of Montecorvino the first Archbishop of Khanbalik and Patriarch of the Orient. The embassy further promised the delivery...
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  • (1327–1330), Bishop of Sagone (1323–1327), and as an auxiliary bishop of Khanbalik. Villeneuve was most likely from Villeneuve-les-Avignon. On 23 July 1307...
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