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January 1994), also
known as Chou
Tingyang (Chinese: 周定洋; pinyin: Zhōu
Dìngyáng, is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for and captains...
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roughly modern Hohhot,
Inner Mongolia).
Ashina Duojishi then
created him "
Dingyang Khan"—i.e., "the Khan who
rules over Yang." (Yang was the name of Sui's...
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defeating the
major enemies Xue
Rengao the
Emperor of Qin, Liu
Wuzhou the
Dingyang Khan, Wang
Shichong the
Emperor of Zheng, and Dou
Jiande the
Prince of...
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having his
subordinates Yin
Kaishan and Qin
Shubao engage the
other Dingyang generals Yuchi Jingde and Xun
Xiang (尋相) in
relatively low-level engagements...
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known as
Mianshang under the Zhou. By the Jin, the
territory was
known as
Dingyang and the
settlement at
Jiexiu proper as Pingchang.
Under the
Northern Wei...
- (second time),
empress consort of
Emperor Zhaozong Qin
Empress Ju Han (
Dingyang)
Empress Ju Xia
Empress Cao Yan
Empress Duan
Empress Xin Qi
Empress Cao...
- Lâm Ấp 613 AD 628 AD
Transition from Sui to Tang Tang
dynasty ZhèngXǔXia
DingyangLiangWuChu 614 AD 628 AD
Jewish revolt against Heraclius Byzantine Empire...
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strength of
agrarian rebels—particularly the Turk-supported Liu Wuzhou, the
Dingyang Khan, who soon rose
against Wang and
killed him and
captured Emperor Yang's...
- administration:
Chenban Village (陈坂村)
Daling Village (大岭村)
Dangyang Village (当洋村)
Dingyang Village (定洋村)
Guangrong Village (光荣村)
Linxiayang Village (林下洋村) Damuqian...
- Also in
summer 460,
based on
advice given by Cao An (曹安) the
Marquess of
Dingyang,
Emperor Wencheng launched a
major attack on Tuyuhun's khan
Murong Shiyin...