- (1115–1234), the
Jurchens conducted shamanic ceremonies at
shrines called tangse.
There were two
kinds of shamans:
those who
entered in a
trance and let...
- in
shrines called tangse (Chinese: 堂子 tángzi, "hall"; or 谒庙 yèmiào, "visitation temple")) but at
least by 1673 all
communal tangse were
prohibited with...
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erect new
shrines (
tangse) for
ritual purposes. In the 1620s and 1630s, the Qing
ruler conducted shamanic sacrifices at the
tangse of Mukden, the Qing...
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included rituals on the
first day of
Chinese New Year at a
shamanic shrine (
tangse).
Practices in
Manchu families included sacrifices to the ancestors, and...
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Kamrang Tesia NPP
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Tangse 786.58 23,509 26,948 27,761
Tangse 28 24166 11.07.22
Keumala 49.30 8,905 10,492 10,792 Keumala...
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Geumpang (Pidie) • elevation 2,500 m (8,200 ft) 3rd
source Tangse valley • location
Tangse (Pidie) • elevation 1,000 m (3,300 ft)
Mouth Indian Ocean...
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Regency Tanah Pasir Aceh
Utara Regency Tangan-Tangan Aceh
Barat Daya
Regency Tangse Pidie Regency Tapak Tuan Aceh
Selatan Regency Teluk Dalam Simeulue Regency...
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resulting floods killing at
least 100 people. 2010 West
Papua floods 2011
Tangse flash flood [id] 2012
Padang flood [id] 2012
Batanguru Timur flash flood [id]...