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Zhalan (Persian: ژالان) may
refer to:
Zhalan Rashid Zhalan Tappeh Kakeh Aziz
Zhalan (Chinese: 栅栏)
means "fence" and is part of the name of the
Zhalan...
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Zhalan Cemetery (Chinese: 滕公栅栏; pinyin: ténggōng
zhàlan) is a
former Jesuit burial ground in Beijing. It was
initially established in the late Ming dynasty...
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Zhalan Rashid (Persian: ژالان رشيد, also
Romanized as
Zhālān Rashīd) is a
village in
Ozgoleh Rural District,
Ozgoleh District, Salas-e
Babajani County...
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Street (车公庄大街6号, Chēgōngzhuāng dàjiē 6 hào). The
college campus includes the
Zhalan Cemetery which houses the
remains of many of the most
prominent members...
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special stone in Castiglione's memory. He was
buried in the Jesuits'
Zhalan Cemetery in Beijing. In
addition to his
skill as a painter, he was also...
- died in the
imperial capital in 1673 at the age of 40.
Zheng was
buried at
Zhalan Cemetery with
other foreign missionaries. His tombstone,
which contained...
- Bell died
within one year of his release. He was
buried in the Jesuits'
Zhalan Cemetery in Beijing. Yang
Guangxian succeeded as the head
astronomer at...
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Belgian Jesuit,
Antoine Thomas (1644–1709). He was
buried in the Jesuits'
Zhalan Cemetery in Beijing, near
those of
other Jesuits including Matteo Ricci...
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birth and
death years given as 1565–1655. He was
buried in the Jesuits'
Zhalan Cemetery in Beijing. Lach,
Donald Frederick; Van Kley,
Edwin J. (1998)....
- of two
cemeteries dedicated to
Jesuits in
service in China. The first,
Zhalan, was a
cemetery built in 1611 that
interred Jesuits such as
Matteo Ricci...