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Sinicization, sinofication, sinification, or
sinonization (from the
prefix sino-, 'Chinese,
relating to China') is the
process by
which non-Chinese societies...
- De-
Sinicization is a
process of
eliminating or
reducing Han
Chinese cultural elements, identity, or
consciousness from a
society or nation. In
modern contexts...
- The
Sinicization of the
Manchus was the
process in
which the
Manchu people became ****imilated into the Han-dominated
Chinese society. It
occurred most...
- The
sinicization of
Tibet includes the
programs and laws of the
government of the People's
Republic of
China to
force cultural ****imilation in Tibetan...
- 種族主義; pinyin: zhòngzú zhǔyì)
arises from
Chinese history, nationalism,
sinicization, and
other factors.
Racism in the People's
Republic of
China has been...
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heavily regulates religion, and has
increasingly implemented a
policy of
sinicization of
Christianity since 2018.
Chinese people over the age of 18 are only...
- once
distinguished only the
Laotian varieties (Hmong Daw, Mong Leng),
Sinicized Miao (Hmong Shua), and the
Vietnamese varieties (Hmong Dô,
Hmong Don)...
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Northern Domination.
During the
several hundred years of
Chinese rule,
sinicization of the
newly conquered Nanyue was
brought about by a
combination of Han...
- Tibet,
sometimes sponsored by the
Chinese government, is an
attempt to
sinicize the region. Some
academics have
described it as a form of Han
settler colonialism...
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either led or
heavily influenced by the Xianbei,
opposed and
promoted sinicization at one
point or
another but
trended towards the
latter and had merged...