- Singanensis. The name was
later romanized as "Hsi-an" by Wade &
Giles and as "
Sianfu" or "Sian" by the
imperial post office, both of
which were
common until...
- Ross
wrote of his
visit to Xi'an just
before the
Xinhai revolution:"In
Sianfu the
Tartar quarter is a
dismal picture of
crumbling walls, decay, indolence...
- be
postponed troops to
Fenghsiangfu and ... also that all
latter reached Sianfu by
forced marches from
asking for
information regarding the
statements local...
-
fellow of the
Royal College of
Surgeons of
England who
helped operate the
Sianfu (Xi'an) Hospital,
later renamed the Jenkins-Robertson
Memorial Hospital...
- 天津 Tien-king-oei T'ientsin
Tientsin T’ien-chin Tiānjīn 廈門;厦门 Hia-men
Emoui Hsiamên Amoy Hsia-mên Xiàmén 西安 Si-ngan-fou
Singan Sianfu Sian Hsi-an Xī'ān...
- in high favor, as is
witnessed by the well-known
Nestorian monument in
Sianfu erected in 781, and
bearing both a
Chinese and a
Syriac inscription. Thus...
-
Madeley MA 1889–
Sianfu,
Shantung Miss
Jennie Beckingsale BA 1898–1913
Sianfu JAC
Smith MB ChB 1899–1905
Sianfu C
Cheeseman 1903–1904
Sianfu Miss
Evelyn Minnie...
- Ch'ien-li Ying and
George Barry O'Toole (1929). The
Nestorian Tablet at
Sianfu: A New
English Translation of the
Inscription and a
History of the Stone...
- be
postponed troops to
Fenghsiangfu and ... also that all
latter reached Sianfu by
forced marches from
asking for
information regarding the
statements local...
-
escaping with his life". In 1892,
Arthur Shorrock and Moir
Duncan founded the
Sianfu Mission, in present-day Xi'an,
Shaanxi Province.
Arthur was responsible...