- (present-day Manila);
Shahuchong 沙胡重 (present-day
Siocon or Zamboanga),
Yachen 啞陳 Oton (Part of the Madja-as Kedatuan), and 文杜陵
Wenduling (present-day...
-
known as "Yaqên Orgyän Temple" (Tibetan: ཡ་ཆེན་ཨོ་རྒྱན་བསམ་གདན་གླིང་།, THL:
Yachen Orgyen Samden Ling), is a
Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the
Nyingma school...
- Ma-i (Mindoro),
Malilu 麻裏蘆 (Manila),
Shahuchong 沙胡重 (Siocon or Zamboanga),
Yachen 啞陳 Oton, and 文杜陵
Wenduling (Mindanao),
which would regain their independence...
- 2003,
archived from the
original on 2008-08-30,
retrieved 2016-05-05. Chen
Yachen (2012), "The
Chinese Hamlet's Two
Women and Shakespeare's
Chinese Sisters:...
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February 12, 2011.
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Yachen (May 23, 2007). "Ni's Jia: Hickel's Highway". Niyachen.blogspot.com. Retrieved...
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Malilu 麻裏蘆 (present-day Manila),
Shahuchong 沙胡重 (present-day Siocon),
Yachen 啞陳 (Oton), and 文杜陵
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao),
which would regain...
- was
noted for
revealing Li Xin, the then vice
mayor of Jining, and Wang
Yachen, the
former mayor of Fuxin,
Liaoning Province. The site was
closed several...
- Sulu, Ma-i (Mindoro or Laguna),
Shahuchong 沙胡重 (present-day Zamboanga),
Yachen 啞陳 (Oton), and 文杜陵
Wenduling (present-day Mindanao).
Manila regained independence...
- (麻裏蘆), Mayi (麻逸),
Meikun (美昆),
Puduan (蒲端),
Sulou (苏录),
Shahuchong (沙胡重),
Yachen (哑陈),
Manaluonu (麻拿囉奴) and
Wenduling (文杜陵),
which was
ruled by Foni (佛坭)...
- Sulu, Ma-i (Mindoro),
Malilu (Manila),
Shahuchong (Siocon or Zamboanga),
Yachen (Oton, once part of the Madja-as Kedatuan), and
Wenduling (Mindanao), which...