- "Jinchi Anfu
Si" (金齿安抚司) to
manage the west of Yunnan. In 1276,
during the Yuan dynasty, the Anfu
Si was
upgraded to "Jinchi
Xuanfu Si" (金齿宣抚司), and...
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local chief of Lijiang, "led the
people to submit," and the
Lijiang Lu
XuanfuSi (Lijiang Road's
pacification commissioner's office) was
restrustured into...
- the Qing
dynasty (1644–1911), it came
under the
jurisdiction of
Menglian Xuanfusi (孟连宣抚司). In 1940, it
belonged to the 2nd District. That same year, the...
-
Mongmit Xuanfusi.
Because Si Hua
occupied the area of
Manmo (Bhamo), his
title is also
called Manmo Xuanfu Tongzhi (蠻莫宣撫同知). His
eldest son
Si Zheng (思正)...
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Tuqianzong territories, and
Zhemao suppression commissar administered Zhefang Xuanfusi and
Mengmao Anfusi (勐卯安撫司, in Ruili) territories. The two
suppression commissars...
- (Lê) Mạc
dynasty were
renamed as
thirteen pacification commissions (宣撫司;
xuanfusi; Tuyên phủ ty), each with a
pacification commissioner (宣撫使; xuanfushi;...
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forces at
Xuanfu.
October Mongols raid Huailai. The Ming army
starts fielding matchlocks. 1549
March Altan Khan
defeats Ming
forces at
Xuanfu but suffers...
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according to the plans. The main
forces were
located in
three fortified cities—
Xuanfu, Datong, and Beijing—each
housing several tens of
thousands of soldiers...
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Shaxi Xingjiao si 沙溪兴教寺
Jianchuan County 6-754
Jinlong Bridge Jinlong qiao 金龙桥
Lijiang 6-755
Menglian Xuanfu Residence Menglian xuanfu sishu 孟连宣抚司署 Menglian...
- River. The two
walls of
Northern Wei
formed the
basis of the double-layered
Xuanfu–Datong wall
system that
protected Beijing a
thousand years later during...