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division by the
Yangzi River and its
capital Khubdan (from Old
Turkic Khumdan, i.e. Chang'an)
along with its
customs and culture,
deeming its people...
- the
archdeacons Gigoi of
Khumdan [Chang'an] and
Gabriel of
Sarag [Lo-yang]; Yazdbuzid, 'priest and country-bishop of
Khumdan'; Sargis, 'priest and country-bishop';...
- Yohannan, 'country-bishops'
Yazdbuzid and
Sargis and
Archdeacons Gigoi of
Khumdan (Chang'an) and
Gabriel of
Sarag (Luoyang). The
names of
around seventy...
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miles northeast from
India that he
called Khubdan (from the
Turkic word
Khumdan, meaning, Chang'an),
where idolatry was
practiced but the
people were wise...
-
information about China's geography, its
capital city
Khubdan (Old Turkic:
Khumdan, i.e. Chang'an), its
current ruler Taisson whose name
meant "Son of God"...
-
information about China's geography, its
capital city
Khubdan (Old Turkic:
Khumdan, i.e. Chang'an), its
current ruler Taisson whose name
meant "Son of God"...
-
Northern ****stan Project" was continued. In 1929, a GLOF from the
Chong Khumdan Glacier in the
Karakoram caused flooding on the
Indus River 1,200 km downstream...
-
information about China's geography, its
capital city
Khubdan (Old Turkic:
Khumdan, i.e. Chang'an), its
current ruler Taisson whose name
meant "Son of Heaven"...
- 500 mi)
northeast of
India that he
called Khubdan (from the
Turkic word
Khumdan used for the Sui and Tang
capital Chang'an),
where idolatry was practised...
-
information about China's geography, its
capital city
Khubdan (Old Turkic:
Khumdan, i.e. Chang'an), its
current ruler Taisson whose name
meant "Son of God"...