- The
kiang (Equus
kiang) is the
largest of the
Asinus subgenus. It is
native to the
Tibetan Plateau in
Ladakh India,
northern ****stan, Tajikistan, China...
- mid-19th century,
these romanizations had
standardized as
Kiang; Dajiang, e.g., was
rendered as "Ta-
Kiang." "Keeang-Koo," "Kyang Kew," "Kian-ku," and related...
- Look up
kiang in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
kiang is a
large mammal belonging to the
horse family.
Kiang may also
refer to: 3751
Kiang, a main-belt...
- of Cheh
Kiang province (a
Ningpo name
still existing), the yoh-hu or 'music people' of
Shanxi province, the si-min or 'small people' of
Kiang Su (Jiangsu)...
- now the
districts of
Kiang Central,
Kiang East, and
Kiang West in the
Lower River Division of the present-day country. The
Kiang West
National Park is...
-
Kiang Central is one of the six
districts of the
Lower River Division of the Gambia.
Along with
Kiang East and
Kiang West, it
makes up the
Kiang area....
-
Kiang East is one of the six
districts of the
Lower River Division of the Gambia.
Along with
Kiang Central and
Kiang West, it
makes up the
Kiang area....
- U
Kiang Nangbah was a Jaiñtia
freedom fighter from
Meghalaya who led an
uprising against the British. He was
hanged by the
British publicly at Iawmusiang...
- Pinyin, the city's name was
typically romanized as Chin-keang-foo, Chen-
kiang-fu, or ****iang.
Former names include Jingkou and Runzhou.[citation needed]...
-
Nelson Yuan-Sheng
Kiang (July 6, 1929 –
March 19, 2023) (Chinese: 江淵聲) was the
founder and
former director of the Eaton-Peabody
Laboratory of Auditory...