- *snóygʷʰos, snīwan "to snow" < *snéygʷʰonom) snáiws "snow" nix (nivis) "snow",
ninguō (ninguere) "to snow" nípʰa (acc.) "snow", neípʰei "it snows" sneha- "snow"...
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Uyghurs conducted an
exchange marriage.
Bayanchur Khan
married Princess Ninguo while a
Uyghur princess was
married to a Tang prince. The
Uyghur Khaganate...
- son of Li Shouli,
Prince of Bin,
while the Tang
dynasty Chinese princess Ninguo married Uyghur Khagan Bayanchur.
Sogdian merchants continued as
active traders...
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Dunhuang (敦煌王), son of Li Shouli,
Prince of Bin,
while Chinese princess Ninguo of the Tang
dynasty married Uyghur Khagan Bayanchur. At
least three Tang...
- (庆元府) Liangzhedong-lu
Yinzhou Rui'an 瑞安府 Liangzhedong-lu
Yongjia County Ninguo 寧国府 (宁国府) Jiangnandong-lu
Xuanzhou Jiankang 建康府 Jiangnandong-lu Nanjing...
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Yanchong (李延宠) 756:
Emperor Suzong of Tang
marries his daughter,
Princess Ninguo to Bayanchur,
Khagan of the
Uyghur Khaganate. In exchange,
Princess Pijia...