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Wusan is a
village in
Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.
Badakhshan Province "NGA
GeoName Database".
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency...
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Tegin Shah or Sri
Shahi (ruled 680–739 CE,
known to the
Chinese as 烏散特勤灑
Wusan Teqin Sa "Tegin Shah of Khorasan") was a king of the Turk Shahis, a dynasty...
- May
Tragedy (simplified Chinese: 五三惨案;
traditional Chinese: 五三慘案; pinyin:
Wǔsān Cǎn'àn)
began as a 3 May 1928
dispute between Chiang Kai-shek's National...
- Thirtytwo) 33
Maram Battalion (33 ****am Rifles);
Chandel District,
Manipur 34
Wusan Battalion (34 ****am Rifles),
Jammu &
Kashmir 35
Somsai Battalion (35 ****am...
- with
important information. John Woo (ジョン・ウー, Jon Wu) or Woo-san (ウーさん,
Wusan) A
carrier pigeon used by Mr. Kim to send
messages and ****ignments to the...
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Dispensary I;
Dispensary II;
Tudun Wada D/Dawa;
Sabon Gari D/Dawa; Ung.
Wusan; Ung.
Rafin Tu****; Ung.
Rafin Gora; Ung. Saminaka; Ung. Gwandara; Funtua...
- his son
Fromo Kesaro: In the 27th year [of Kaiyuan, ie 739 CE], the king
Wusan Tela Sa [for
Khorasan Tegin Shah]
submitted a
memorial requesting that due...
- (meaning "Tegin, King of the East"), and he was
known in
Chinese sources as
Wusan teqin sa. His
grand title probably refers to his
resistance to the peril...
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Volar Top of page
Waghjan Wali
Wandian Warg Watarmah-ye Pa'in
Woring Wusan Top of page
Yakah Darakht Yakawlang Yakh
Karez Yakhak Yakhan-e 'Ulya Yakhdan...
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northward as the Fens'—' and
oferhergade call hera land
betwuh dicun and
Wusan. call oþ da
fennas norð' . Abbo of Fleury,
writing in the late 10th century...