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Sonom (died c. June 13–14, 1776) was a
chieftain of the
rGyalrong people in China. He was the lord-lama of
Greater Jinchuan. He was
executed after his...
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Sonom Gara (fl. 13th century) was a
Mongol Buddhist monk and translator. He was a
Tantric priest.
Sonom Gara is best
known for translating, in the late...
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place in 1771, when the
Jinchuan Tusi
Sonom killed Ge****sa Tusi of
Ngawa County in
Sichuan Province.
After Sonom killed Ge****sa Tusi, he
helped Tusi...
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Sonomyn Luvsangombo (Mongolian: Сономын Лувсангомбо) or
Luvsangombo Sonom is a
Mongolian general and engineer. From 1982 to 1984, he was the Minister...
- bibliography.
Entenmann states that even
though the book
identifies Sonom as a
Hmong king,
Sonom in fact was not Hmong.
Entenmann argued that the use of the word...
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reliance on Quincy's book, Fadiman's book
propagates the idea that
Sonom was a
Hmong king, a
concept that
Entenmann says is inaccurate.
Marilyn Mochel...
- þv ert
Byggviss qven oc
meini blandin mioc;
okynian meira coma meþ asa
sonom, a/ll ertv, deigia! dritin.» Loki spake: "Be silent, Beyla! thou art Byggvir's...
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inspired artists in Mongolia,
examples include: «Ard Ayush»
movie by B.
Sonom «Ard Ayush»
opera by B.
Baasanjav Нацокдоржи Ш. Из истории аратского движения...
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Second Jinchuan campaign broke out in 1771. Two
years later,
chief Sonom surrendered. The
Chiefdom of
Chuchen was abolished, the Qing
dynasty started...
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Representatives Mehdi Gara (born 1981),
former Tunisian male
volleyball player Sonom Gara (fl. 13th century),
Mongol Buddhist monk and
translator Teresa Żylis-Gara...