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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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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...
- of
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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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...