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Xikang (formerly
romanized as
Sikang or Hsikang, lit. 'Kham-in-the-West' or 'Kham to the west [of Sichuan]') was a
nominal province formed by the Republic...
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exclusively Indian.
Bhutia Chummarti Deccani Kathiawari Manipuri Pony
Marwari Sikang Sindhi Spiti Zaniskari Bhimthadi Indian Country-bred: 200
Indian Half-bred: 164 ...
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songs across the Sinosphere. In 1946,
while studying vocal music in
Sikang Province, the
Quanzhou native Wu Wen-ji had
collected the song
Paoma Liuliude...
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Pinus densata,
commonly known as the
Sikang pine, is a
species of
conifer in the
family Pinaceae. It is
endemic to –
found only in – China. Farjon, A....
- Tail-II.
Esuli district i.e. Yamne-
Sikang district (HQ: Esuli) from
south "Dibang
Valley district",
along Sikang river (Dibang River), 180 km
south of...
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easter sector of Line of
Actual Control border areas. It is
known as "
Sikang" in Adi
Language and "Talon" in Idu
Mishmi language. In 2010, the Union...
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Chinese domination over Tibet. In 1909, he
recommended that
Sikang should be
constituted a
separate province comprising thirty-six subprefectures...
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Dibang River, also
known as Talo in Idu, is an
upstream tributary river of the
Brahmaputra in the
Indian state of
Arunachal Pradesh. It
originates and...
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territories in the hinterland.
Eastern Kham was the Chinese-held part of
Sikang and the
gateway to
Tibetan areas. The 18th Army of the PLA
formed the leading...
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province inherited the
borders of the Qing-Dynasty province,
bordering Sikang, Szechwan, Kweichow, Kwanghsi, and the
countries Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar...