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Mengke Bateer (simplified Chinese: 孟克巴特尔;
traditional Chinese: 孟克巴特爾; pinyin:
Mèngkè Bātè'ěr,
pronounced [mə̂ŋkʰɤ̂ pátʰɤ̂àɚ]; born
November 20, 1975) or...
- had a
formidable frontcourt duo in the
early days of CBA
competition with
Mengke Bateer, who
debuted for
Beijing at the age of 18, and Shan Tao, who was...
- Hu Jun,
Chris Lee, Eric Tsang, Fan Bingbing,
Zhang Hanyu, Wang Po-chieh,
Mengke Bateer and Leon Lai. The film is
about Sun Yat-sen
making a
secret trip...
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Qinglong (Coach:
Jiang Xingquan) 1996
Summer Olympics: 8th
among 12
teams Mengke Bateer, Wang Zhizhi, Hu Weidong, Liu Yudong, Li Nan, Shan Tao, Sun Jun,...
- The
Touming Mengke glacier (Chinese: 透明梦柯冰川) is one of China's
largest glaciers. The
glacier is 10.1
kilometres (6.3 mi) long. It
covers 21.9
square kilometres...
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Retrieved May 20, 2007. The
Spurs traded this pick to the
Pistons for
Mengke Bateer on
October 3, 2002. "Pistons
trade Menks to Spurs". The ****ociated...
- 1405–1433 Batumöngke
Dayan Khan, khan of the
Northern Yuan
Dynasty 1479–1517
Mengke Bateer,
Chinese professional basketball player,
formerly in the NBA. Uranchimegiin...
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Molon Khan (Mongolian: Молон хаан; Chinese: 摩倫汗), born Tögüs
Mengke (Chinese: 脫古思猛可), (1437–1466) was a
khagan of the
Northern Yuan dynasty,
reigning from...
- In the 2007–08 season, the
Flying Tigers signed the
former NBA
player Mengke Bateer, who
brought the team to the
second place in
regular season. However...
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China to win an NBA championship, the
other being Mongolian-Chinese
center Mengke Bateer, who won the 2003 NBA
Finals with the San
Antonio Spurs. Sun Yue...