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Nanzhao (Chinese: 南詔, also
spelled Nanchao, lit. 'Southern Zhao', Yi language: ꂷꏂꌅ, Mashynzy) was a
dynastic kingdom that
flourished in what is now southwestern...
- The
Nanchao Formation is a Late
Cretaceous geologic formation in China.
Fossil ornithopod tracks have been
reported from the formation.
Embryos of therizinosaurs...
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prominent annual sacrificial ceremony in Shaoxing. The gods
worshipped are
Nanchao Shengzhong (南朝圣众) and
Huangshan Xinan (黄山西南). They have been worshipped...
- The
Southern dynasties (Chinese: 南朝; pinyin:
náncháo)
describe a
succession of
Chinese empires that
coexisted alongside a
series of
Northern dynasties...
- Some of the
first dendroolithid eggs were
found on the
Bayan Shireh and
Nanchao formations.
Their relationships were
confusing and
obscure on the early...
- him,
bringing the Xia
dynasty to an end. Eventually, Jie was
exiled in
Nanchao. Jie
would eventually die of
illness and Tang
succeeded him as paramount...
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Nanchao embryos unnamed...
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possessing nearly absolute power during Suzong's reign. The
Kingdom of
Nanzhao (
Nanchao) in modern-day
southern China expands into the
Irrawaddy River region,...
- him,
bringing the Xia
dynasty to an end. Eventually, Jie was
released in
Nanchao. Jie
eventually died of illness. Tang of
Shang succeeded him as king, and...
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Stein 1972, p. 66
Beckwith 1987, p. 146. Marks,
Thomas A. (1978). "
Nanchao and
Tibet in South-western
China and
Central Asia." The
Tibet Journal....