- The
Dadian family was an
Ottoman Armenian family that was
famous for
their industrial activities within the
Ottoman Empire.
Besides being prominent factory...
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Encyclopedia (English: /jɒŋlə/) or
Yongle Dadian (traditional Chinese: 永樂大典;
simplified Chinese: 永乐大典; pinyin: Yǒnglè
dàdiǎn; Wade–Giles: Yung-lo Ta-tien; lit...
- (Georgian: ანდრია დადიანი; 1850–1910),
known in
Russia as
Andrey Davidovich Dadian-Mingrelsky (Russian: Андрей Давидович Дадиани), was a
Georgian nobleman...
- Kāiguó
Dàdiǎn is
Mandarin for "nation
founding ceremony" and may
refer to: The
founding ceremony of the People's
Republic of
China held in 1949, see Proclamation...
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cultural relics,
books on
literature and
history (including the
famous Yongle Dadian) and
damage to
cultural heritage (including the
Forbidden City, the Summer...
- 11,616 46 2003 (unknown date)
classical Chinese Wikipedia 文言維基大典 (Wéijī
dàdiǎn wényán)
classical Chinese Hant zh-classical 13,590 45 31 July 2006 Faroese...
- of
Yandi (炎帝大殿 Yándì
dàdiǎn), a
Great Temple of Dayu (大禹大殿 Dàyǔ
dàdiàn) and a
Great Temple of Li
Yuanhao (李元昊大殿 Lǐyuánhào
dàdiàn),
considered the most...
- × 400 cm (90 in × 160 in)
Location National Museum of China,
Beijing Chinese name Simplified Chinese 开国大典 Traditional Chinese 開國大典
Hanyu Pinyin Kāiguó
dàdiǎn...
- ever compiled, on the
order of the
Yongle Emperor of Ming, was the
Yongle Dadian containing a
total of 370
million Chinese characters. The
project involved...
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Bediani (Georgian: ბედიანი) was a
medieval title, or a
territorial epithet, of the Dadiani, the
ruling family of
Mingrelia in
western Georgia, derived...