- The
Cheyenne (/ʃaɪˈæn/ shy-AN) are an
Indigenous people of the
Great Plains. The
Cheyenne comprise two
Native American tribes, the Só'taeo'o or Só'taétaneo'o...
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Sutai (Mongolian: Сутай хайрхан уул,
Sutai khairkhan uul) is a
mountain between Govi-Altai
Province and
Khovd Province in
western Mongolia. It is the highest...
- Xie
Sutai (simplified Chinese: 谢素台;
traditional Chinese: 謝素臺; pinyin: Xiè
Sùtái;
November 1925 – 18 July 2010) was a
Chinese translator. She was most...
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Bayikhu ended in the latter's
victory and
Choghtu was killed.
Descendants of
Sutai Yeldeng, Choghtu's grandson,
succeeded the
jasagh of a
banner in Sain Noyon...
- and issue:
Empress Dowager, of Yehe Nara clan (太后葉赫那拉氏),
personal name
Sutai (苏泰) Ejei,
Khagan of
Northen Yuan (額哲; d.1641), 1st son
Empress Dowager...
- 374 m (14,350 ft) Mönkhkhairkhan
Mountain (Mongolia), 4,204 m (13,793 ft)
Sutai Mountain (Mongolia), 4,220 m (13,850 ft)
Tsambagarav Mountain (Mongolia)...
- (1340–1370),
empress to
Ukhaantu Khan Ikh
Habartu Jungen khatun Mandukhai Khatun Sutai taikhu Nagnan taikhu,
origin name is
Borjigin Namuzhong and is a descendant...
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proper throughout its
course within the
Liaoning Province. [citation needed]
Sutai River (苏台河) Qing
River (清河) Chai
River (柴河) Fan
River (泛河) Xius**** River...
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Chieftain of Yeha Nara clan. Dongge's
older brother. Li
Linfei as Yehe Nara
Sutai Wudana's
older sister. She
married Jirgalang after her sister's death. She...
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April 1336. Arpa's army were led by 60 emirs,
notably Hajji Taghay (son of
Sutai,
Governor of
Diyar Bakr, from Oirats),
Uyghur commander Ögrünch,
Torut (a...