- 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...
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Sinclair Beiles (b. Kampala, Uganda, 1930–2000, Johannesburg) was a
South African beat poet and
editor for
Maurice Girodias at the
Olympia Press in Paris...
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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...
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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...
- Chengliang, an ally of the Hada.
Yangginu and his
brother Cinggiyanu [zh] were
beile (chieftains) of the Yehe Nara clan,
either the sons or
grandsons of the...
- clan and
leader of the Hada tribe, he
succeeded his
uncle Wangju-wailan as
beile of the Hada. He was a
skilled political leader and the most
powerful Jurchen...
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rating of 50%,
based on 6 reviews. "From
Beiling With Love (1994)". hkmdb.
Retrieved 17 June 2016 "From
Beiling With Love (1994)"
Archived 13 May 2019 at...
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Mausoleum (Qing dynasty),
mausoleum of the Qing
emperor Huang Taji,
located in
Beiling Park, Shenyang, Liaoning,
China This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Bailing Sport Park (Chinese: 百齡運動公園; pinyin: Bǎilíng Yùndòng Gōngyuán) is a multi-use
sport venue located in
Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan. The park...
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instead of
Manchu alphabet. The head of each clan held the
princely title of "
beile" (貝勒; Manchu: "chief, lord, or
Prince of the
Third Rank").
During the Jin...