- The
Kingdom of
Mangalai (Chinese: 曼尕賴; pinyin:
Màngǎlài), also
called Mangalai Suyah, was a 13th-century
kingdom with its
capital in East Turkistan's...
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tanks used for
water storage.
Visitors can
explore the
temples of Devi
Mangalai, Lord Shankar, and Lord Hanuman,
located on the
northeast side of the fort...
- (1696–1930)
Khoja Kingdom (1693–1857)
Dughlats (1466–1514)
Kingdom of
Mangalai (1220–1877)
Pingnan Guo (1856–1873)
First East
Turkestan Republic (1933–1934)...
- the
Dughlats had been
given a
control of an area
called Mangalay Sube or
Mangalai Suyah by
Chagatai Khan that
consisted of all of the
cities in the western...
- of
Jurchen descent Möng
Kawng (孟拱(ㄇㄥˋ ㄍㄨㄥˇ)) (AD 1215–1796)
Kingdom of
Mangalai (曼尕賴(ㄇㄢˋ ㄍㄚˇ ㄌㄞˋ)) (AD 1220–1877)
Laduijiang (拉堆絳(ㄌㄚ ㄉㄨㄟ ㄐㄧㄤˋ)) (AD 1227–1610)...
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Tengri tagh. The
settled lands were
known at the time as
Manglai Sobe or
Mangalai Suyah,
which translates as "Shiny Land" or "Advanced Land that
faced the...
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sumazau called the magarang,
occasionally called the mongigol, and
mangalai.
Sumazau is
sometimes also used to
refer to the
sazau dance of the Kadazandusun...
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Dughlat Amir
Babdaghan (Tarkhan), who was
granted the
country called "
Mangalai Suyah" (Faced to Sun) by
Chagatai Khan,
second son of
Chengiz Khan. Next...
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tribal worship of
mother goddess of Nagas. The
alternative name "Nāga
Mangalai" (literally "the Au****ious Nāga")
given to
Kannaki only in the literary...
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Tangri Tagh. The
settled lands were
known at the time as
Manglai Sobe or
Mangalai Suyah,
which translates as
Shiny Land, or
Advanced Land
Which Faced the...