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Nečín. The
initial name of the
village was Nečíně,
meaning "
Nečíň's (meadow, slope)". The name was
distorted to
Nečín in the mid-17th century.
Nečín is...
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Necin (Manchu: ᠨᡝᠴᡳᠨ, Chinese: 訥親, 1708–1749), born in
Niohuru clan, was a Qing
dynasty official from the
Manchu Plain Yellow Banner.
Necin was the second...
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Zhongyong Fuheng Chief Grand Councillor In
office 1748–1770
Preceded by
Necin Succeeded by Yengišan
Grand Councillor In
office 1745 – 1770 (as the Chief...
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towers known as
diaolou (碉樓). One year later,
Qianlong Emperor ordered Necin to
reinforce his army, however, it was
defeated again. The two commanders...
- Banners. Arigūn was the
fourth son of Yende. He was also a
younger brother of
Necin. In 1737, he was
promoted from a
second rank
imperial guard (二等侍衛) to the...
- were more
familiar with the landscape.
Necin didn't
cooperate well with
Zhang due to
court politics. Besides,
Necin never had
experience in
commanding armed...
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National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme".
Retrieved 7 May 2021. Lazar,
Necin. "Kerala Insider's 50 Most
Influential People of 2020".
Kerala Insider....
- son by Mukushen;
served as one of the Four
Regents of the
Kangxi Emperor Necin (訥親/讷亲,pinyin: Neqin; d. 1749), Ebilun's grandson;
Manchu overseer of the...
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Chief Grand Councillor In
office 1733–1745
Preceded by
Fupeng Succeeded by
Necin In
office 1732–1733
Preceded by
Zhang Tingyu Succeeded by
Fupeng Grand Secretary...
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castle near Žebrák in the Točník muni****lity Žebrák, a
village and part of
Nečín in the
Central Bohemian Region of the
Czech Republic Żebrak, a
village in...