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Debao (simplified Chinese: 德保县;
traditional Chinese: 德保縣; pinyin:
Débǎo Xiàn, zhuang:
Dwzbauj Yen) is a
county of
western Guangxi, China. It is under...
- The
Debao–Jingxi
railway (Chinese: 德靖铁路) is a
railway line in Baise, Guangxi, China. The single-track line is 39.9
kilometres (24.8 mi) long and has a...
- The Tiandong–
Debao railway (Chinese: 田德铁路) is a
railway line in Baise, Guangxi, China. The single-track line is 72.6
kilometres (45.1 mi) long. At its...
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Debao railway station (Chinese: 德保) is a
railway station in
Debao County, Baise, Guangxi, China.
Freight service began on 23 July 2010 with the opening...
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Jingde County (旌德县), Xuancheng, An****,
China Jingde,
Guangxi (敬德镇), town in
Debao County, Guangxi,
China Jingde (景德; 1004–1007), era name of
Emperor Zhenzong...
- Tai
language spoken in
southwestern Guangxi, China, in Napo,
Jingxi and
Debao counties. Li
Jinfang (1999)
suggests that the Yang
Zhuang originally spoke...
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Jingde (Chinese: 敬德; pinyin: Jìngdé) is a town of
Debao County, Guangxi, China. As of 2020[update], it
administers the
following 20 villages: Duojing...
- Bīnqiáo
Township 彬橋鄉 –
Subgroup F
Daxin – Hòuyì
Township 後益鄉 –
Subgroup H
Debao – Yuándì'èrqū 原第二區 –
Subgroup L
Jingxi – Xīnhé
Township 新和鄉 –
Subgroup L...
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their conquest of the area that
would become Saudi Arabia. Ma
Wanfu and Ma
Debao promoted salafist movements in the 19th
century such as
Sailaifengye in...
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originated from the
Chinese Muslim Hajj pilgrims. The
first known importer is Ma
Debao (1867–1977), when he
undertook the Hajj, was
influenced by the
Salafi movement...