- Jochū
Tengin (如仲天誾, also 恕仲天誾; 1363-1437) was a Sōtō Zen monk. He
received dharma transmission from
Baisan Monpon and is
considered a
patriarch by the...
-
Penajam on 11 June 1996. Its
district seat is
located at the
village of
Tengin Baru.
Sepaku is
notable for
being the site of the ****ure
national capital...
- long
Caucasian War.
Deprived of his rights, he
served as a
private in the
Tengin Regiment. He was
wounded in the leg
during one of the
skirmishes and had...
-
imprisonment dropped,
Lermontov went back to
exile in the Caucasus, to the
Tengin infantry regiment. In Karamzin's
house where his
friends gathered to say...
- Alexander, who
previously graduated from the
Cadet Corps,
served in the
Tengin Infantry Regiment, parti****ted in the
Caucasian and
Crimean Wars. In 1855...
-
Tengin Infantry Regiment with the rank of
second lieutenant and
immediately took part in the
Caucasus campaigns. He
marked his
service in the
Tengin regiment...
- Lermontov. In 1840 he
followed the
exiled Lermontov to the
Caucasus in the
Tengin Regiment in the
Caucasian War.
According to D.A. Stolypin, they
lived together...
- 23 (c) 76141 - 76146 64.09.04
Sepaku (d) 1,172.36 30,863 36,357 40,322
Tengin Baru 15 (e) 76146 - 76149 (f)
Totals 3,060.36 142,922 178,681 196,566 Penajam...
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author of the Zenkai-ron (Treatise on Zen Precepts). His
disciple Jochū
Tengin (如仲天誾), who
founded Akiba Souhonden Kasuisai in 1394,
follows him in the...
- be
transferred to the Caucasus, and took
position of a
commander of the
Tengin regiment,
where Mikhail Lermontov served.
Danzas achieved a rank of Major...