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Hualong ****
Autonomous County (simplified Chinese: 化隆回族自治县;
traditional Chinese: 化隆回族自治縣; pinyin: Huàlóng Huízú Zìzhìxiàn; Xiao'erjing: خُوَلْو خُوِذُو...
- the prefecture's name was
changed to
Kuozhou and then to
Yongjia County in 607. The name was
changed back to
Kuozhou in 621
during the Tang dynasty, to...
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Nanweizhou Tongxin County ****zhou
Jingyuan Other Xiningzhou Xining Lezhou South of Ledu
Kuozhou Southwest of
Hualong Ji****hou
Xunhua Salar Autonomous County...
- the
prefecture was
changed to
Kuozhou, and
Lecheng County of the
province entered Yongjia County,
which belonged to
Kuozhou Yongjia County. In the three...
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wrote that the
establishment of
pound lock
gates at
Zhenzhou (presumably
Kuozhou along the Yangtze)
during the Tian
Sheng reign period (1023–1031) freed...
- (臨洮郡) Líntánxiàn (臨潭縣) 1 Mínzhōu (岷州) Hézhèngjùn (和政郡) Yìlèxiàn (溢樂縣) 3
Kuòzhōu (廓州) Níngsàijùn (寧塞郡) Guǎngwēixiàn (廣威縣),
originally Huàlóng (化隆), Huàchéng...
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officially established in the 2nd year of
Jingyun (711) as a part of the
Kuozhou prefecture (aliase of present-day Lis****). The
etymology of its name derives...
- (1031–1095)
wrote that the
building of
pound lock
gates at
Zhenzhou (presumably
Kuozhou along the Yangtze)
during the 1020s and 1030s
freed up the use of five...
- Ganzhou, Suzhou, Yizhou, Lanzhou, Shanzhou, Hezhou, Minzhou, Liangzhou, and
Kuozhou. In 866
Zhang Yichao defeated the
Tibetan general bLon
Khrom brZhe (Tibetan:...
- Ganzhou, Suzhou, Yzhou, Lanzhou, Shanzhou, Hezhou, Minzhou, Liangzhou, and
Kuozhou. In 866,
Zhang Yichao defeated bLon
Khrom brZhe (Baönhom Barzé) and seized...