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Duoni (Chinese: 多尼) is a
Southern Loloish language of Yunnan, China.
Duoni is
spoken in
Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai
Autonomous County and
Yuanyang County...
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theropod tracks, is
described from the
Lower Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian)
Duoni Formation (Tibet, China) by Li et al. (2024).
Kirkland et al. (2024) describe...
- consort, of the
Khorchin Borjigit clan (繼福晉 博爾濟吉特氏),
personal name
Dazhe (達哲)
Duoni,
Prince Yuxuanhe of the
First Rank (豫宣和親王 多尼; 15
November 1636 – 2 February...
- Mojiang, Puer, Honghe, Sipsongpanna, Zhenyuan, Jinggu, Simao,
Jingdong Duoni 多尼: in Yuanyang,
Jinping Amu 阿木: in Mojiang, Zhenyuan, Puer
Suoni 梭尼 (exonym:...
- Budu 布都, Asuo 阿梭,
Duota 堕塔, Amu 阿木, Lami 腊米,
Qiedi 切弟,
Kabie 卡别, Woni 窝尼,
Duoni 多尼, and
Habei 哈备.
Habei is
unclassified within Southern Loloish. A 2016...
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groups and subgroups. Hani
Luobi 罗碧
Luomian 罗缅 Awu 阿邬
Haoni 豪尼
Guohong 郭宏
Duoni 多尼/堕尼
Baihong 白宏
Asong 阿松 Yi Nisu 尼苏 Bula 卜拉 (Phula) Alu 阿鲁 Muji 姆基 Miao...
- one of the
regents upon the
underage Shunzhi Emperor together with Ledu,
Duoni (Dodo's son and successor), Yolo (Abatai's son),
Dulan (Sahaliyan's son)...
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granaries were
known as Mukua, ****ua, S****zhu, Jiale, Ajia, Dedu, Longkua,
Duoni, Zewo, Yizhu, Xiongsuo, Yude and Liumu. In 1372,
Aicui of Mu'ege surrendered...
- was
renamed to
Prince Xin of the
First Rank (Prince Xin) when Dodo's son,
Duoni (1636–1661),
inherited his father's
title in 1649. In 1652, the Shunzhi...
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acting on
behalf of the
underage Shunzhi Emperor,
together with Jirgalang,
Duoni (Dodo's son and successor), Yolo (Abatai's son),
Dulan (Sahaliyan's son)...