- 玉嬌梨; pinyin: Yù Jiāo Lí; Wade–Giles: Yü
Chiao Li),
known in the West as Iu-
Kiao-Li: or, the Two Fair Cousins, is an early-Qing
Chinese caizi jiaren ("scholar...
- Phra
kiao (Thai: พระเกี้ยว [pʰráʔ kîaw]), the Thai
equivalent of the coronet, is a
headgear traditionally worn by
young princes and princesses. King Chulalongkorn...
- China. The bay has
historically been
romanized as Kiaochow,
Kiauchau or
Kiao-Chau in
English and
Kiautschou in German.
Jiaozhou Bay is a
natural inlet...
- are
called kiao (เกี๊ยว,
pronounced [kía̯w]), from the
Teochew pronunciation of 饺 (Mandarin: jiǎo; "dumpling").
Wonton soup is
called kiao nam (เกี๊ยวน้ำ...
-
transformed into the university, the King
authorized the use of phra
kiao. Today, phra
kiao appears not only in
formal letters and transcripts, but also on...
- Sao
Kawng Kiao Intaleng succeeded his
brother to
become the 53rd
ruler (Sawbwa) of the Shan
state of
Kengtung in 1895. He, his
first wife, and his sister...
- dogs in Thai
cuisine Jasmine rice Kap
klaem Khantoke Khanom chin Khao chae
Kiao Kun
chiang Mu
daeng Mu
kratha Mu yo Naem Nam chim Nam
phrik Nam
phrik phao...
- In 1826, Rémusat
published Iu-
kiao-li, ou les deux cousines,
roman chinois (Yu Jiao Li,
titled in
English as Iu-
kiao-li: or, the Two Fair Cousins), one...
- Dekker. p. 120. ISBN 978-0-8247-0401-8.
Retrieved 2008-10-11.
Jiyuan Tu;
Kiao Inthavong;
Goodarz Ahmadi (2013). Com****tional
fluid and
particle dynamics...
-
alleged atheism with "the
theology of a
Chinese sect",
supposedly called "Foe
Kiao", of
which he had
learned thanks to the
testimonies of the
Jesuit missions...