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Taqibu (Chinese: 塔齐布, Manchu: ᡨ᠋ᠠᠴᡳᠪᡠ, Möllendorff: Tacibu; 1816–1855),
courtesy name Zhiting,
member of the Tao Jia clan, a
native of Manchuria's Bordered...
- "Piercing". The word "
Ṯāqibu" is
mentioned in the
Quran in the
chapter of At-Tariq,
verse 3. ٱلنَّجْمُ ٱلثَّاقِبُ al-najmu al-
ṯāqibu (It is) the star of...
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Yilibu Oboi King Pu-tsung Nian
Gengyao (Han) Gao E (Han)
Empress Xiaoyichun Taqibu Consort Fang
Concubine Tian
Consort Yuan
Imperial Noble Consort Dunsu Imperial...
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unsolved deaths Former Residence of Zeng
Guofan Tomb of Zeng
Guofan Taqibu Or Zēng Guófán 教育部重編國語辭典修訂本 (in Chinese).
Retrieved 20 July 2019. 字詞 【曾國藩】...
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Jiang Yili, and Wang Hao were all
generals of the
Hunan Army.
Together with
Taqibu, he was
known as "Ta Luo". In the
sixth year of Xianfeng, he died in battle...
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General Tso,
Chinese statesman and
military leader of the late Qing dynasty.
Taqibu (1816–1855)
Huang Xing (1874–1916) Cai E (1882–1916),
Chinese revolutionary...
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Millenarianism in
colonial societies Nian
Rebellion Punti–Hakka Clan Wars
Taqibu According to P.
Richard Bohr, this is a
woodblock print of an unidentified...
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commander is also
known as
provincial commander-in-chief and general-in-chief.
Taqibu Hucker,
Charles O. (1985). A
Dictionary of
Official Titles in
Imperial China...
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Ilien Tang (died 1920),
Methodist missionary educator born in
Jiujiang Taqibu 地理交通 [Geography and transport] (in
Simplified Chinese).
Jiujiang People's...