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Lamian (traditional Chinese: 拉麵;
simplified Chinese: 拉面; pinyin:
Lāmiàn; "pulled noodles") is a type of soft
wheat flour Chinese noodle that is particularly...
- The
Lamian War or the ****enic War (323–322 BC), was an
unsuccessful attempt by
Athens and a
large coalition of Gr****
states to end the
hegemony of Macedonia...
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borrowing of the
Chinese word
lāmiàn (拉麵),
meaning "pulled noodles", but is not
derived from the
northern Chinese dish of
lamian. Instead, the dish evolved...
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Lanzhou beef
noodles or
Lanzhou lamian is a type of beef
noodle soup from Lanzhou, China. This dish has an
extensive history, and the
recipe differs by...
- interruptions, it
remained in
place for 180 years,
until 322 BC (aftermath of
Lamian War). The peak of
Athenian hegemony was
achieved in the 440s to 430s BC...
- do not
begin with the
letter 'L', läghmän is a
loanword from the
Chinese lamian and
appears to be an
adaptation of
Northern Chinese noodle dishes, although...
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government of the
Ningxia Autonomous Region.
Lamian (simplified Chinese: 拉面;
traditional Chinese: 拉麪; pinyin:
lāmiàn, Dungan: Ламян) is a
Chinese dish of hand-made...
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Europe in the
Partition of Babylon.
Antipater then
became engaged in the
Lamian War,
where he was
defeated in 322 BC and
besieged at Lamia. He eventually...
- Lanzhou,
capital of Gansu,
Lanzhou beef
lamian (蘭州牛肉拉麵) is
usually served with
clear soup and one hand-pulled
lamian noodle per bowl. In
halal restaurants...
- The news of Alexander's
death inspired a
revolt in Greece,
known as the
Lamian War.
Athens and
other cities formed a
coalition and
besieged Antipater in...