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Chushi Gangdruk (Tibetan: ཆུ་བཞི་སྒང་དྲུག་, Wylie: Chu bzhi
sgang drug, lit. 'Four Rivers, Six Ranges') was a
Tibetan guerrilla group.
Formally organized...
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Chinese occupying forces in 1958–59. He was one of the
commanders of the
Chushi Gangdruk guerrillas, and fled to
India in
April 1959
shortly after the arrival...
- The
Chūshi Powerline Crossing is a part of the
Chūshi mainline (中四幹線,
Chūshi-kansen), a 220 kV
powerline in ****an. It has two
circuits running over the...
- The Chu Shi Biao
refers to
either of two
memorials written by
Zhuge Liang, the
Imperial Chancellor of the
state of Shu
during the
Three Kingdoms period...
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Liberation Army
reprisals against Khampa resistance groups such as the
Chushi Gangdruk became increasingly brutal. Kham's
monastic networks came to be...
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which he
accepted a
golden throne and
petition from
representatives of the
Chushi Gangdruk Tibetan resistance movement, and in
return gave them a blessing...
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Chushi C.
Kasanda (born 15
February 1978) is a
Zambian politician.
Kasanda is a
member of the
National ****embly of
Zambia for Chisamba. She is a member...
- Suō no
Naishi (周防内侍,
dates unknown, but
probably died
around 1110;
given name
Taira no Nakako) was a ****anese waka poet of the late-Heian period. One of...
- by the
character Chū (初); Chūyī (初一) is the
first day of the month, and
Chūshí (初十) the 10th. Days 11 to 20 are
written as
regular Chinese numerals; Shíwǔ...
- Lokottaravāda (Sanskrit, लोकोत्तरवाद;
traditional Chinese: 說出世部; ; pinyin: Shuō
Chūshì Bù) was one of the
early Buddhist schools according to
Mahayana doxological...