- do****entary
portrait of
Sinclair Beiles. A
collection of
writings about Sinclair Beiles called Who was
Sinclair Beiles? was
published by Dye Hard Press...
- ᡝᠯᡩᡝᠩᡤᡝ ᠮᡠᠩᡤᠠᠨ, Möllendorff:
eldengge munggan), also
known as
Beiling (Chinese: 北陵; pinyin:
Běilíng; lit. 'North Mausoleum') is the tomb of the
first Qing emperor...
-
beile (ᡩᠣᡵᠣᡳ ᠪᡝᡳ᠌ᠯᡝ doro-i
beile; 多罗贝勒; 多羅貝勒; duōluó
bèilè; Төрийн бэйл),
means "lord", "prince" or "chief" in Manchu,
commonly simplified to
beile...
-
branches of the Nara clan of
Manchu origin. It is the
family surname of the
beile [zh] (chieftains) of the Yehe
tribe of the
Haixi Jurchens. The clan's progenitor...
-
University Press. p. 62. ISBN 0-8014-3339-8. Nevo,
Eviatar & A. B.
Korol & A.
Beiles & T. Fahima. (2002)
Evolution of Wild
Emmer and
Wheat Improvement: Po****tion...
- and Yangginu's
families respectively. The two co-princes were both
equal beiles,
ruled Yehe jointly, and
acted in
unity until the fall of Yehe. Upon Wangtai's...
-
which emerged as
coherent and
meaningful prose.
South African poet
Sinclair Beiles also used this
technique and co-aut****d
Minutes To Go.
Argentine writer...
- rule collegially.
Three of his sons and a
nephew were the "four
senior beiles": Daišan (43
years old), Amin (son of Nurhaci's
brother Šurhaci; 40 or 41)...
- 1885) was the
eldest son of Yixin,
Prince Gong. He was
granted the
title of
beile. He
served as
Minister of
Internal Affairs and as a
commander in Mongolia...
-
multiple names:
authors list (link) Avivi, Aaron; Oster, Henrik; Joel, Alma;
Beiles, Avigdor; Albrecht, Urs; Nevo,
Eviatar (2002-08-22). "Circadian
genes in...