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Ningyuan (Chinese: 宁远) may
refer to the
following locations in China: Xingcheng,
former name
Ningyuan (宁远), a county-level city, Liaoning,
China Ningyuan...
- The
Battle of
Ningyuan (simplified Chinese: 宁远之战;
traditional Chinese: 寧遠之戰; pinyin:
Níngyuǎn Zhī Zhàn) took
place between the Ming
dynasty and the Later...
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incorporated into
Yunnan of the Yuan dynasty. It was
organized as the
Jiandu Ningyuan duhufu, qianhufu, or
wanhufu but
continued to be
often known as Jiandu...
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Ningyuan County (simplified Chinese: 宁远县;
traditional Chinese: 寧遠縣; pinyin:
Níngyuǎn Xiàn) is a
county of
Hunan Province, China, it is
under the administration...
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Zhangjiakou Ningyuan Airport (IATA: ZQZ, ICAO: ZBZJ) is a dual-use
military and
public airport serving the city of
Zhangjiakou in
Hebei province, north...
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Ningyuan Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 宁园街道;
traditional Chinese: 寧園街道; pinyin:
Níngyuán Jiēdào) is a
subdistrict located in the
center of
Hebei District...
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defeated the
Later Jin ruler, Nurhaci, and his army in the
first Battle of
Ningyuan, that
resulted in Nurhaci's death.
Later on, Yuan also
defeated Nurhaci's...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Ningyuan (Latin:
Dioecesis Nimiuenensis; Chinese: 天主教甯遠教區), also
known as
Diocese of
Xichang or Sichang, is a
Latin Catholic...
- 10,000 men,
commanded by
Duoduo and Haoge,
invaded Ningyuan. Jin Guofeng, full
general of
Ningyuan,
immediately led
troops to
confront the Qing army but...
- Lanshan,
Ningyuan, Daoxian, Guiyang, Lingling, Chengbu, Chenxi, Xinning;
speak a
Mienic language.
Guoshan Yao 过山瑶: in Jianghua, Lanshan,
Ningyuan; speak...