Definition of Sinicisation. Meaning of Sinicisation. Synonyms of Sinicisation

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Meaning of Sinicisation from wikipedia

- matter how much effort or time it takes, our resolution in upholding the Sinicisation of Protestantism will never change, and our determination to walk a path...
- The Song dynasty engaged in extensive sinicisation of the region with Han people. After many years of sinicisation and ****imilation, the Tanka now identify...
- into three prefectures within the Qin empire. Qin Shi Huang imposed sinicisation by sending a large number of Chinese military agricultural colonists...
- The sinicization of Tibet includes the programs and laws of the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to force cultural ****imilation...
- migrants to Vietnam during the Qing dynasty. Under emperor Minh Mạng sinicisation of ethnic minorities became state policy. He claimed the legacy of Confucianism...
- Huning stated that Christian groups must "adhere to the direction of the sinicisation of Christianity." Christianity portal China portal Bibliography of Christianity...
- Finland Saffronisation Sanskritisation Serbianisation Sinhalisation Sinicisation Tibet Slavicisation Slovakisation Sovietisation Swahilisation Swedification...
- De-Sinicization is a process of eliminating or reducing Han Chinese cultural elements, identity, or consciousness from a society or nation. In modern contexts...
- and the surname of the Northern Wei emperors in the 5th century before sinicisation. It referred to Northern China, which was dominated by part-Xianbei,...
- April 2023. Laurie, Chen (7 March 2024). "Top official from China's Xinjiang says 'Sinicisation' of Islam 'inevitable'". Reuters. Retrieved 7 March 2024....