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Chinggeltei (12 June 1924 – 27
December 2013; also Činggeltei, ****ltai, Chenggeltai, or Chenggeltei) was a
professor of
linguistics at the
Inner Mongolia...
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Institute for
Inner Asian Studies. ISBN 0-933070-23-3. Qinge'ertai (
Chinggeltei); Yu, Baolin; Chen, Naixiong; Liu, Fengzhu; Xin, Fuli (1985). Qìdān xiǎozì...
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child singer Huugjilt, man
wrongfully executed in 1996
Zhang Xiaoping Chinggeltei (1924–2013), linguist, one of the world's few
experts on the
Khitan language...
- them were
several who
would go on to
become famous scholars, such as
Chinggeltei. ****an and the
Mongolian People's
Republic officially agreed to send...
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Kitan Language and Script. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-16829-9. Činggeltei (
Chinggeltei, 清格尔泰), Chen
Naixiong (陈乃雄), Xing Fuli (邢复礼), Liu
Fengzhu (刘凤翥), Yu Baolin...
- world's
tallest man from 2005
until 2007, is from Chifeng, as is his wife
Chinggeltei,
linguist Gungsangnorbu,
jasagh and
politician of the
early Republic...
- Cultures: Knowledge, Ritual, and Art. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-00242-9.
Chinggeltei. (1963) A
Grammar of the
Mongol Language. New York,
Frederick Ungar Publishing...
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director and
screenwriter Kenji Suzuki (鈴木 健二), an
announcer of the NHK
Chinggeltei (1924–2013), a Mongolist, the
former vice-rector of
Inner Mongolia University...
- Ming-yuen Pei-ho) with intr.
notes on
Manchu literature. pp. xxvii–.
Chinggeltei. (1963) A
Grammar of the
Mongol Language. New York,
Frederick Ungar Publishing...
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suspects and
rescued after 13 hours. Ba
Bulinbeihe (February 1928), poet.
Chinggeltei (June 1924 –
December 2013),
Mongolian linguist.
Choijinzhab (January...