- Yin Jiao (Chinese: 殷峤),
better known by his
courtesy name
Kaishan (Chinese: 殷开山),
titled Duke Jie of Xun, was a
general and
officer in Sui and Tang dynasties...
- The KS-1 or
Kaishan-1 (Chinese: 凯山一号),
military designation HQ-12 (simplified Chinese: 红旗-12;
traditional Chinese: 紅旗-12; pinyin: Hóng Qí-Yāo èr; lit...
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Kaishan Temple is a
Buddhist temple located in
Xincheng village near Gaobeidian,
Hebei Province, China. The
temple was
first founded in the Tang dynasty...
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afflicted with malaria, and he let his ****istants Liu
Wenjing and Yin
Kaishan (殷開山) take command,
ordering them not to
engage Xue Ju. Liu and Yin, however...
- (Chinese: 延平郡王祠) is a
Taiwanese historical temple originally known as
Kaishan Temple (Chinese: 開山王廟). It is
located in Tainan, Taiwan.
Historical records...
- Hongnu-5 Hongqi-7 Hongqi-9 Hongqi-10 Hongqi-15 Hongqi-17 Hongqi-18 Hongqi-61
Kaishan-1 Lieying-60 PenLung-9 Qianwei-1 Qianwei-2
Missile Systems S-400 Combined...
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during the Sui
dynasty Liu Wuzhou,
rebel leader during the Sui
dynasty Yin
Kaishan, Tang
dynasty general Walid ibn al-Mughirah,
chief of the Banu Makhzum...
- (550-577,
Dingxing County)
Kaiyuan Temple (960-1127,
Dingzhou County)
Kaishan Temple (618-907,
Gaobeidian County)
Dingzhou Porcelain Kiln
Relic (960-1127...
- of
Kaishan and
Zhaohe in 1945. The East
District Office was
originally established in
Mituo Temple. In
April 1946, Dapu, Gongming, Junwang,
Kaishan and...
- (AA-3 Anab) KAN
Little Joe
Raduga K-9 (AA-4 Awl)
Vympel K-13 (AA-2 Atoll)
Kaishan-1 SAM Kh-15 Kh-20 Kh-22 Kh-23 Kh-25 Kh-28 Kh-29 Kh-31 Kh-32 Kh-35 Kh-38...