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Yilou is the
modern Chinese name of a
people in 3rd- to 6th-century Manchuria. In some sources,
their name was also
written as Sushen,
after an earlier...
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Sushen was used as an
alias for the
Yilou, who were in
eastern Manchuria. However, the
connection between the
Yilou and the
ancient Sushen is unclear....
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Yilou,
Burkina Faso is a town in the
Guibare Department of Bam
Province in
northern Burkina Faso. It has a po****tion of 3,487. Burkinabé
government inforoute...
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Nationality (and
their ancestors)
throughout centuries,
potentially including the
Yilou people in the
Warring States Period, the
Sushen people in the Pre-Qin period...
- said to be
similar to one
another but
different from the
language of the
Yilou to the
north (believed on non-linguistic
grounds to be Tungusic). Other...
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interred the dead of a
family in a
single coffin.
Okjeo and
Yilou 1 BCE to 1 CE
Okjeo and
Yilou 2 CE to 3 CE
Okjeo language History of
Korea Dongye Buyeo...
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Guazhou would reduce the
journey time and thus make the
crossing safer. The
Yilou Canal was
opened in 738 and
still exists,
though not as part of the modern...
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histories also
stated that
these languages were
different from
those of the
Yilou and Mohe. All of
these languages are
unattested except for Goguryeo, for...
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languages that were
similar to each
other and
different from
those of the
Yilou, Mohe, and the Samhan.
These languages are
grouped into the Puyŏ languages...
- ISBN 978-0231079129. Hong,
Wontack (2005). "The Puyeo-Koguryeo Ye-maek the Sushen-
Yilou Tungus, and the
Xianbei Yan" (PDF). East
Asian History: A
Korean Perspective...