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Changshi (Chinese: 敞失; pinyin:
Chǎngshī; r. 1335–1337) was one of the last
effective khans of the
Chagatai Khanate. His
father was
prince Ebugen who was...
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there were
actually 12 of them, and all held the
position of
zhong changshi (中常侍; "Central
Regular Attendant") in
Emperor Ling's
imperial court. The...
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September 12, 1844 –
November 29, 1927, also
romanised as Wu
Changshi, Chinese: 吳昌石; pinyin: Wú
Chāngshí), born Wu
Junqing (Chinese: 吳俊卿; pinyin: Wú Jùnqīng)...
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Murayama November 22, 1951 Nice M.
Laugier · 4.9 km MPC · JPL 3221
Changshi 1981 XF2
Changshi December 2, 1981
Nanking Purple Mountain Obs. · 6.0 km MPC ·...
- "Xiyu
Changshi"
Archived September 29, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine. Yu 2003, 72-74. Yu 1995, 101-109 Zhou, 32-34, 37-38. Ma, Yong. "Xiyu
Changshi" ("Chief...
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Eleanor de Clare,
politically active English noble (b. 1290) date
unknown Changshi, khan of the
Chagatai Khanate William Frangipani,
Latin Archbishop of Patras...
- down by an anti-Muslim
rebellion of the
eastern tribes. A son of Duwa,
Changshi, was
enthroned in 1335. One of his sons was baptized. Pope
Benedict XII...
- 1325–1329 Duwa Temür 1329–1330
Aladdin Tarmashirin 1331–1334
Buzan 1334–1335
Changshi 1335–1338
Yesun Temur c. 1338–c. 1342 with... 'Ali-Sultan 1342 Muhammad...
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Chinese name Traditional Chinese 高適 Simplified Chinese 高适 Dafu Traditional Chinese 達夫 Simplified Chinese 达夫
Zhongwu Chinese 仲武 Gao
Changshi Chinese 高常侍...
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ended in Tarmashirin's death. One of the
khans that
followed Tarmashirin,
Changshi,
favored the east and was non-Muslim. In the 1340s as a
series of ephemeral...