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    The Chiefdom of Lijiang (simplified Chinese: 丽江土司; traditional Chinese: 麗江土司; pinyin: Lìjiāng tǔsī; Naxi: Yiggv Tufsil) was a Nakhi autonomous Tusi chiefdom...
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    Tusi (category History of Yunnan)
    and Va Autonomous County, abolished in 1950 Chiefdom of Lijiang (Chinese: 麗江土司), ruled Lijiang Chiefdom of Luomeng (Chinese: 落蒙萬戶府), ruled Shilin Yi Autonomous...
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  • day Batang County of Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture) during the Qing dynasty period. Bathang belonged to the Chiefdom of Lijiang during the Ming dynasty...
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  • were the Chiefdom of Bathang, Chiefdom of Chuchen, Chiefdom of Lijiang, Chiefdom of Lithang, Chiefdom of Mangshi, Chiefdom of Tsanlha, Chiefdom of Yao'an...
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    Kingdom of Dali, the Han Chinese Yang family ruling the Chiefdom of Bozhou with its seat at the castle Hailongtun, Chiefdom of Lijiang, Chiefdom of Shuidong...
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  • its name to Ninglang. Yongning Chiefdom was abolished by the Chinese Communist Party in 1956. Mosuo Chiefdom of Lijiang Nakhi people (Shih 2009, p. 52)...
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    Kingdom of Dali, the Han Chinese Yang family ruling the Chiefdom of Bozhou with its seat at the castle Hailongtun, Chiefdom of Lijiang, Chiefdom of Shuidong...
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  • the House of De (得) Lijiang Tuzhifu (麗江土知府(ㄌㄧˋ ㄐㄧㄤ ㄊㄨˇ ㄓ ㄈㄨˇ)) (AD 1382–1723) – Ruled by the House of Mu (木) of Nakhi descent Chiefdom of Situodian (思陀甸土司(ㄙ...
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    Ninglang Yi Autonomous County (category County-level divisions of Lijiang)
    in the northwest of Yunnan province, China, bordering Sichuan province to the northeast. It is under the administration of Lijiang City. The county is...
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    Mosuo (section Role of women)
    Mosuo speakers resent the use of the language name Naxi, which is commonly used to refer to the dialect of the town of Lijiang and the surrounding villages...
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    Zunyi (redirect from History of Zunyi)
    end of the Tang, Bozhou was conquered by the Nanzhao Kingdom. However, it soon gained independence as the Chiefdom of Bozhou in AD 876. The chiefdom became...
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  • This is a list of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world by year of inscription, selected during the annual sessions of the World Heritage Committee...
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    Chiefdom of Shuixi. After the Eastern Han dynasty, the Shu of the Three Kingdoms conducted several wars against the ancestors of Yi under the lead of...
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    Xuzhou (redirect from History of Xuzhou)
    transitions from a tribe to a chiefdom contained within the boundary of the city. Peng Zu is believed to be the first chief of the ancient Peng state that...
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    Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture (category Autonomous prefectures of the People's Republic of China)
    Jingpo, who make up 28 and 11 percent of the prefecture's population, respectively. Tai Nuea is the origin language of the word "Dehong", in Tai Le script...
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