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Huaizhou or Huai
Prefecture (懷州) was a zhou (prefecture) in
imperial China centering on
modern Qinyang, Jiaozuo, Henan, China. It
existed (intermittently)...
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becoming Terminal 5.
Chengdu (CTU) –
Shuangliu (CTU),
Tianfu (TFU), and
Huaizhou (HZU; zh)
Colombo (CMB) –
Bandaranaike (CMB) and
Ratmalana (RML) Dakar...
- Sichuan. However, the
local forces lacked rifles. In the
summer of 1934, Xun
Huaizhou [zh]'s
Seventh Legion had 6,000
soldiers but only 1,200 rifles,
which lead...
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became aware of Bulugan's plan,
recalled Ayurbarwada and Li Meng from
Huaizhou (Chinese: 懷州) to the
capital Dadu. They
successfully developed a strategy...
- Zhengzhou. In the Five Dynasties, it
belonged to
Huaizhou and Mengzhou; in the Song dynasty, it
belonged to
Huaizhou and
Hanoi County on the West Road of Hebei...
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Baotou Wudangzhao Airport Chengdu A1 HZU 2B T13820215000600
Chengdu Huaizhou Airport Mile (Honghe) A1 - 2B T13820215000700 Mile
Dongfeng Airport Liyang...
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location Hexi
Xingzhou (Xingqing, Ducheng)
Yinchuan Dingzhou Pingluo County Huaizhou East of
Yinchuan Yongzhou Yongning County Liangzhou (Xiliangfu)
Wuwei Ganzhou...
- Island. He was
described by
Marco Polo as 'rickety'. He was
dispatched to
Huaizhou by
Kublai in 1291,
where he fell ill. He was
treated in
Khanbaliq until...
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started their Long March. The Red Army's 19th Division,
under commander Xun
Huaizhou 寻淮洲 and
political commissar Nie
Rongzhen 聂荣臻, p****ed
through the town of...
- his
position as vice
president (1988–93) of
China to
promote Maoism Xun
Huaizhou (寻淮洲) Song Renqiong, one of the
Eight Elders of the
Chinese Communist Party...