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Taisun (Chinese: 泰山; pinyin: tàishān; Taishan) is a
gantry crane with a safe
working load of 20,000
metric tons (22,046
short tons).
Taisun was designed...
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Taisun Khan (Mongolian script:ᠳᠠᠶᠢᠰᠤᠩ Mongolian: Тайсун хаан; Chinese: 岱總汗), born
Toghtoa Bukha (Chinese: 脫脫不花), (1416–1452) was a
khagan of the Northern...
- taishi, for the
reigning khan
Taisun Khan (reigned 1433–52).
Under Esen Taishi's leadership, the
Mongols under Taisun Khan
unified the
North Yuan, including...
- dynasty,
reigning from 1475 to 1479. He was the
younger half-brother of
Taisun Khan.
After the
death of his
nephew Molon Khan, the
position remain vacant...
- was born in Taipei, Taiwan. Her
father was once the
general manager of
Taisun Enterprise, a
Taiwanese food and
beverage company. She
attended Taipei Tsai...
- from Fa-hlam, from
Taisun language of one of the
tribes in Chin.
Falam was a
village created and
founded by the
Taisun tribe.
Taisun was one of the strongest...
- also
known as
Yongle Emperor and
Emperor Chengzu, Ming
dynasty emperor Taisun Khan (1416–1452,
reigned 1433–1452),
khagan of the
Northern Yuan Hong Taiji...
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gantry cranes. Some full
gantry cranes of note are
Samson and
Goliath and
Taisun.
Samson and
Goliath are two full
gantry cranes located in the
Harland and...
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language sources appear towards the end of the 14th c. In 1434,
Eastern Mongol Taisun Khan's (1433–1452)
Oirat prime minister Togoon Taish reunited the Mongols...
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dynasty during the
Revolt of the
Three Feudatories. He was
declared the
taisun (太孫, lit. 'Imperial
Eldest Grandson'). He was
eventually surrounded and...