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Manchu-Chinese dictionary.
Manchu-Chinese dictionary.
Shilu — 1 Original name in latin Shilu Name in other language Ch ang chiang, Changjiang, Changjiang Lizu Zizhi Xian, Ch’ang chiang, Shih liu, Shih lu, Shih lu chen, Shih lu ling, Shiliu, Shilu, Shilu Zhen, chang jiang li zu zi zhi xian, shi lu, shi lu… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Shilu Abed — (5 March 19?? 23 April 1997), was a Bangladeshi pioneer of craftmanship and helped to organize craftsmen. She was the founder of Aarong and served as the chief advisor to Aarong till her untimely death. She had also worked for rehabilitating the… … Wikipedia
Haoge Inn Shilu — (Сучжоу,Китай) Категория отеля: Адрес: No.1 Jishanfangs, Shilu Old Street, 215000 С … Каталог отелей
Wanyan Shilu — Wanyan Shilu, eldest son of Wanyan Suike.Wanyan Shilu was the Khitan Liao Empire appointed chieftain (太師, Taishi) of the Wanyan Tribe.When Emperor Xizong of Jin was crowned at 1135, Wanyan Shilu was given posthumous name Emperor Chengxiang (成襄皇帝) … Wikipedia
Ming Shilu — The Ming Shilu (traditional Chinese: 明實錄; simplified Chinese: 明实录; pinyin: Míng Shílù), or the Veritable Records of the Ming, contains the imperial annals of Ming dynasty emperors (1368 1644) and is the single largest historical source for the… … Wikipedia
Bishii shilu' — Limpiate la nariz … Vocabulario del idioma zapoteco istmeño
Ca ti hríi cubi sti'shilu — Llevabas un cántaro nuevo al costado … Vocabulario del idioma zapoteco istmeño
Ma gudou'shilu' laa — ¿Ya cenaste? … Vocabulario del idioma zapoteco istmeño
Sti'shilu' — Tu cintura, tu costado, junto a tu cadera … Vocabulario del idioma zapoteco istmeño
Jiankang — (建康城 in pinyin: Jiànkāng chéng), formerly known as Jianye (建業 Jiànyè) until Eastern Jin Dynasty (317 – 420), was an ancient city in China. During the Sui Dynasty Jiankang was renamed Jiangning and during the Ming Dynasty was renamed Nanjing.Ruins … Wikipedia
Six Dynasties — NOTOC Six Dynasties (Chinese: 六朝; Pinyin: Liù Cháo) is a collective noun for six Chinese dynasties during the periods of the Three Kingdoms (220–280 AD), Jin Dynasty (265–420), and Southern and Northern Dynasties (420–589). This period… … Wikipedia