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Sichuan Province, China. Qiang consists of: Northern Qiang language (a non-tonal language) Southern Qiang language (a tonal language) In 2017, the Rma script... |
Northern Qiang is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Qiangic branch, more specifically falling under the Tibeto-Burman family. It is spoken by approximately... |
Southern Qiang is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Qiangic branch spoken by approximately 81,300 people along the Minjiang (Chinese: 岷江) river in Sichuan... |
Chinese: 羌語支, "Qiang language group"; also Rmaic, formerly known as Dzorgaic) is a group of related languages within the Sino-Tibetan language family. They... |
Tangut people (redirect from Dangxiang Qiang) the area inhabited by Qiang people in today's Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture. Speakers of the Qiangic Muya language in western Kangding calls... |
Northern Lolo Kanburi Lawa Moso Hsi-fan (Qiangic and Jiarongic languages apart from Qiang and Gyarung themselves) Tangut (perhaps also Nung) Boro-Garo Boro... |
This is an English language bibliography of scholarly books and articles on the Cold War. Because of the extent of the Cold War (in terms of time and... |
their own languages and cultures. Although some of the Qiang peoples of Kham are classified by China as ethnic Tibetans (see Gyalrongic languages; Gyalrong... |
Himalayish Bodic Lepcha Tamangish Dhimal Newar Kiranti Kham-Magar-Chepang Tangut-Qiang Tangut Qiangic Rgyalrongic Nungic Tujia Lolo-Burmese–Naxi Lolo-Burmese Naxi... |
Cai Guo-Qiang (Chinese: 蔡国强; born 8 December 1957) is a Chinese artist. Cai Guo-Qiang was born in 1957 in Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China. His father... |
Tibetan language branch (along with Tibetan, Jiarong, Qiang, and Xibo), but also stated that the person-marking in Qiu and Nu resembles that of languages in... |
2008, Bamu, a singer with the Jiuzhaigou Art Troupe in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan, recorded an album of Muya songs (木雅七韵)... |
Mutiny on Lurongyu 2682 (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans)) anonymous crewmate, once released, was interviewed by a reporter named Du Qiang. His account of the mutiny was published as a 17,000 character story in... |
Chinese city wall (redirect from Cheng Qiang) chéngqiáng (城墙), which can be used in two senses in the modern Chinese language. It broadly refers to all defensive walls, including the Great Wall of... |
force at Jiangzhou. During the mobilisation, Zhang Fei's subordinates Fan Qiang (范彊) and Zhang Da (張達) assassinated their commander, decapitated the corpse... |
Khams Tibetan (redirect from Kham Tibetan language) Tibetic language used by the majority of the people in Kham. Khams is one of the three branches of the traditional classification of Tibetic languages (the... |
Self-immolation (category CS1 Hebrew-language sources (he)) prince Yao Xu (Chinese: 姚緒)—brother of Yao Chang who founded the non-Chinese Qiang state Later Qin (384–417)—that he intended to burn himself alive. Yao tried... |
Animal (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la)) doi:10.1007/s12639-011-0061-4. PMC 3235390. PMID 23024499. Zhang, Zhi-Qiang (30 August 2013). "Animal biodiversity: An update of classification and... |
Li Mu (category Articles containing Chinese-language text) achieved an stalemate against the Qin Generals Wang Jian, Yang Duan He and Qiang Lei (in Zhao’s heartland) & Li Xin (in the north); the Qin decided to send... |
Wendi Deng Murdoch (category Articles containing Chinese-language text) produced the Netflix documentary Sky Ladder which showcased the art of Cai Guo-Qiang and directed by Academy Award-winning director Kevin MacDonald. The film... |