- county-level divisions. /dʒæŋˈʃiː, dʒiɒŋ-/; 江西;
formerly romanized as
Kiangsi or
Chianghsi 江南西道; 'Circuit of
Western Jiangnan'; Gan: Kongnomsitau) pinyin:...
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Chinese onion,
Chinese scallion,
glittering chive, ****anese scallion,
Kiangsi scallion, and
Oriental onion) is an
edible species of Allium,
native to...
- The Zhejiang-Jiangxi
campaign or the Chekiang–
Kiangsi campaign (****anese: 浙贛作戦,
simplified Chinese: 浙赣战役;
traditional Chinese: 浙赣戰役; pinyin: Zhè-Gàn Zhànyì)...
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Chung Shih-pan 4th
Kiangsi Preservation Regiment -
Cheng Chih-ching 5th
Kiangsi Preservation Regiment -
Chung Shih-pan 9th
Kiangsi Preservation Regiment...
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Vicariate of
Kiangsi from the
Apostolic Vicariate of
Chekiang and
Kiangsi 1838:
Suppressed to the
Apostolic Vicariate of
Chekiang and
Kiangsi 1846: Restored...
- back to “Tai”). Chu, Hung-Lam (1998). "A Ming Society: T'ai-ho County,
Kiangsi, in the
Fourteenth to
Seventeenth Century". 5 (2).
China Review International:...
- July 28, 2014. 1687:
Established as
Apostolic Vicariate of
Chekiang and
Kiangsi 浙江江西 from the
Apostolic Vicariate of
Fujian 福建
October 15, 1696: Renamed...
- A Ming Society: Tai-ho County,
Kiangsi, in the
Fourteenth to
Seventeenth Centuries is a 1996 non-fiction book by John W. Dardess,
published by University...
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Yichun (Chinese: 宜春; pinyin: Yíchūn; Wade–Giles: I2-ch'un1; postal: Ichun) is a
mountainous prefecture-level city in the western/northwestern
Jiangxi Province...
- ISBN 978-1-4422-0491-1. Dardess, John W. (1996). A Ming Society: T'ai-ho County,
Kiangsi, in the
Fourteenth to
Seventeenth Centuries.
University of
California Press...