- Li
Jiqian (Chinese: 李繼遷) (963–1004),
occasionally also
known by his Song-bestowed name of Zhao
Baoji (趙保吉), was a
Tangut leader and
progenitor of China's...
- Yinzhou,
Jiqian captured large amounts of supply,
allowing him to
increase his following. In 986,
Jiqian submitted to the
Khitans and in 989,
Jiqian married...
- Yinzhou,
Jiqian captured large amounts of supply,
allowing him to
increase his following. In 986,
Jiqian submitted to the
Khitans and in 989,
Jiqian married...
- (934–965) Xu Wen (862–927),
Emperor Taizu of
Southern Tang (937–975) Li
Jiqian (963–1004),
Emperor Taizu of
Western Xia (1038–1227)
Genghis Khan (1162...
- (14): 3935–3953. doi:10.1039/C5CS00889A. PMID 27115033. Tao, Kai; Wang,
Jiqian; Zhou, Peng; Wang, Chengdong; Xu, Hai; Zhao, Xiubo; Lu, Jian R. (February...
- was born in 1606 as Li
Hongji to an
impoverished family of
farmers in Li
Jiqian village, Yan'an prefecture,
northeast Shaanxi province. Li
Zicheng had a...
- Chi-Chien Wang (Chinese: 王己千; pinyin: Wáng
Jǐqiān; Wade–Giles: Wang Chi-chien; 1907 – July 3, 2003),
better known as C. C. Wang, was a Chinese-born artist...
- China:
Other states and
entities Dingnan Jiedushi (complete list) – Li
Jiqian,
Jiedushi (998–1004) Li Deming,
Jiedushi (1004–1031) Dali
Kingdom (complete...
- (approximate date) Li,
empress consort of the Song
Dynasty (b. 960) Li
Jiqian,
Chinese governor and
rebel leader (b. 963)
Ragnall mac Gofraid, king of...
- (978–980) Li
Jipeng (also
known as Zhao Baozhong) (980–982, 988–994) Li
Jiqian (also
known as Zhao Baoji) (998–1004) Li
Deming (1004–1031) Li
Yuanhao (1031–1038...