- The
Beiting Protectorate-General,
initially the
Beiting Protectorate, was a
Chinese protectorate established by the Tang
dynasty in 702 to
control the...
- W.
Beiting (January 1, 1924 -
August 9, 2012) was a
Roman Catholic priest and the
founder of the
Christian Appalachian Project in the US.
Beiting was...
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ancient city of
Beiting (Chinese: 北庭; pinyin:
Běitíng) or Ting
Prefecture (Chinese: 庭州; pinyin: Tíngzhōu), the
headquarters of the
Beiting Protectorate during...
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initially called Beiting (Chinese: 北庭; pinyin:
Běitíng) or Ting
Prefecture (Chinese: 庭州; pinyin: Tíngzhōu), and was the
headquarters of the
Beiting Protectorate...
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Liang Prefecture,
cutting off the Anxi and
Beiting protectorates from the Tang dynasty.
However Anxi and
Beiting were left
relatively unmolested under the...
- ISBN 978-1-58839-399-9. Bai 2003, pp. 224–226. Xue,
Zongzheng (1998). Anxi and
Beiting Protectorates: A
Research on
Frontier Policy in Tang Dynasty's Western...
- p. 803.
Cullen 2006, p. 104.
Principe 1967, p. 20.
Beiting 1999, p. 13.
Beiting 1999, p. 7.
Beiting 1999, p. 8. Wood 1993, p. 8. Wood 1993, p. 9. Wood...
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Horses Tang
dynasty in
Inner Asia
Protectorate General to
Pacify the West
Beiting Protectorate Qing
dynasty in
Inner Asia
Xinjiang under Qing rule Tikhvinskiĭ...
- District. The
station was
previously called Beiting Station (北亭站; Bāktìhng Jaahm)
because of
nearby Beiting Village (北亭村) on the island,
before changing...
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service in Appalachia". CAP was
established in 1964 by
Father Ralph W.
Beiting. The
headquarters are
located in Paintsville, Kentucky. As the 12th-largest...