- Gözde
Kansu (born 23
August 1980) is a
Turkish actress.
Kansu studied at İzmir
Tevfik Fikret High School. She is a
graduate of
Dokuz Eylül University...
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Until 1987,
Gansu was
rendered in the
postal romanization and Wade-Giles as
Kansu,
which gradually replaced by
pinyin starting in 1958. The
spelling of the...
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division of 10,000
Chinese Muslim troops from the
northwestern province of
Kansu (Gansu) in the last
decades of the Qing
dynasty (1644–1912).
Loyal to the...
- Işık
Kansu (born 1956, Turhal),
Turkish journalist and writer. He is the
grandson of Nafi Atuf
Kansu,
former member of the
Turkish Grand National ****embly...
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country into five time zones:
Kunlun (UTC+05:30), Sinkiang-Tibet (UTC+06:00),
Kansu-Szechwan (UTC+07:00),
Changhua (UTC+08:00) and
Chinghai (UTC+08:30). These...
- a
Turkish civil servant and politician. In 1934 he ****umed the
surname Kansu. He was born in Denizli,
Ottoman Empire.
After serving as a mathematics...
- The
Kansu red deer (Cervus
canadensis kansuensis) is a
subspecies of
wapiti found in the
Gansu province of China. This
subspecies forms,
along with the...
- July by the
Kansu soldiers. At the
section of
railroad at Fengtai, two
British engineers were
almost beaten to
death by the
Muslim Kansu troops, and foreign...
- Books. pp. 279–280. Li,
Hongshan (2024).
Fighting on the
Cultural Front:
U.S.-China
Relations in the Cold War. New York, NY:
Columbia University Press...
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Apostolic Vicariate of
Northern Kansu,
having lost
territory to
establish the then
Apostolic Vicariate of
Southern Kansu (甘肅南境)
March 8, 1922:
Renamed as...