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Yunti (10
February 1688 – 16
February 1755), born
Yinzhen and also
known as
Yinti before 1722,
formally known as
Prince Xun, was a
Manchu prince and military...
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Yunti or
Yinti may
refer to
either of the
following Qing
dynasty princes: Yinzhi,
Prince Zhi (1672–1734),
whose name is
sometimes romanised as Yinti,...
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prematurely in
February or
March 1697, and on 10
February 1688 to his 14th son,
Yunti. The
Kangxi Emperor died on 20
December 1722 and was
succeeded by Yinzhen...
- Canal. Historically, the Huai
River entered the
Yellow Sea at
Yunti P**** (modern day
Yunti Village, in
Huangwei Town of Xiangs**** County)
through a broad...
- October/November 1700 12th
daughter (14 June 1686 – February/March 1697)
Yunti (允禵),
Prince Xunqin of the
Second Rank (恂勤郡王; 10
February 1688 – 16 February...
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community in the
northern Flinders Ranges, and on the
Tangglun Piltengi Yunti farm in
Murray Bridge, and are
marketed by
Outback Pride.[citation needed]...
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Serengdongrub used the
Chinese name Pai Yün-t'i (Chinese: 白雲梯; pinyin: Bái
Yúntī). Some
scholars read his
Chinese name as a
transcription of
another Mongolian...
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Kumangka Aboriginal Youth Service. The
service was
incorporated as
Nunkuwarrin Yunti of
South Australia Inc. in 1994, and was
named NAIDOC Organisation of the...
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Suichang County Banqiao She
Ethnic Township (板桥畲族乡) in
Songyang County Yunti She
Ethnic Township (云梯畲族乡) in
Ningguo City
Xiaocang She
Ethnic Township...
- (Chinese: 宣王宮; pinyin: Xuānwáng Gōng),
formerly known as
Yunti Academy (Chinese: 雲梯書院; pinyin:
Yúntī Shūyuàn), is a
temple in Xihu Township,
Miaoli County...