- The Di or
Beidi (Northern Di) were
various ethnic groups who
lived north of the
Chinese (Huaxia)
realms during the Zhou dynasty.
Although initially described...
- (Chinese: 黑帝; lit. 'Black Deity') or Hēishén (黑神; 'Black God'), who is the
Běidì (北帝; 'North Deity', Cantonese: Pak Tai) or Běiyuèdàdì (北岳大帝; 'Great Deity...
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Nikhila Bedi ( /
ˈbeɪdi/; née Moolgaoker; 9
September 1966) is a
British television and
radio presenter, born to an
Indian father of
Maharashtrian origin...
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Beidi Commandery (Chinese: 北地郡; lit. 'Northern Land') was a
commandery of the Qin and Han
dynasties of China,
located in what is now Ningxia. Its seat...
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Boubacar Hama
Beïdi (also
Buubacar Hamma Beedi or
Buubakar Hamma Beedi), born in 1951 in
Birni N'Gaouré in the
Boboye Department, is a
Nigerien educator...
- Barbarians"),
Nanman ("Southern Barbarians"),
Xirong ("Western Barbarians"), and
Beidi ("Northern Barbarians"). Ultimately, the four
barbarian groups either emigrated...
- Baitsi,
formerly known as
Baiti and
previously as
Beidi, is a
district in the
Pacific nation of Nauru. It
belongs to
Ubenide Constituency. The district...
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traditional Chinese: 劉諶; pinyin: Liú Chén; died
December 263), the
Prince of
Beidi (北地王), was the
fifth son of Liu Shan, the
second ruler of the
state of Shu...
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stereotypes about the Siyi "Four Barbarians" (Dongyi, Xirong, Nanman, and
Beidi) in the four directions,
Dongyi had
acquired a
clearly pejorative nuance...
- Bei Di may
refer to:
Beidi, "Northern Barbarians" who
lived in
northern China during the Zhou
Dynasty Pak Tai, the "Northern Emperor"
celebrated in some...