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Baige (Kazakh: Бәйге) is one of the most
ancient and po****r
types of
horse races with many
Turkic people.
Baige is a
rugged terrain riding for long distance...
- Ren
Baige (Chinese: 任白戈) (1906–1986) was a People's
Republic of
China politician. He was born in Nanchong,
Sichuan Province. He
joined the
Chinese Communist...
- Yanqing.
Service areas exist for both
directions near
Xisanqi and near
Baige/Changping. Ring
Roads of Beijing:
Connects with the N. 3rd Ring Road at...
- In Kyrgyzstan, as in all
countries with a Turko-Mongol
nomadic culture,
horses are an
important part of the
local economy and identity.
Originally a status...
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villages and
hamlets by
carrier pigeons,
resulting in its
Chinese name 白鸽票
báigē piào, with the
literal reading "white dove tickets" in Mandarin, but in...
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Present Singular 1st
person bräke dòůe góó
helpe wil
hoole waske biite baige waike biieve viske 2nd
person brekst dòůst
geist helpst wist hóólst waskest...
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flock to
suburban districts causing occasional traffic jams. The exit at
Baige Bridge is also
usually jammed due to
heavy police presence at the exit....
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Higher Education, vol. 8, no. 15 (1 April 1952), pp. 176–178, at p. 176.
Baiges,
Mabel A. (1988), "Fresnel Orders" (TIFF),
archived from the
original on...
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cultural terminology, such as
namas ("an
Islamic feast") from
Uygur and
baige ("horse race") from Kazakh. Sibe is
written in a
derivative of the Manchu...
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Harold Verdun Baigent (16
November 1916 – 9
March 1996),
known as '
Baige', was a New
Zealand theatre director,
actor and arts manager. He
trained as an...