Geji (Gezawa) is a minor Chadic dialect cluster of Bauchi State, Nigeria. The three varieties are Buu, Gyaazi and Mәgang. The latter two are quite similar...
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Geji (Chinese: 歌妓、歌伎、歌姬; lit. 'singer-performer') were female Chinese performing artists and courtesans who trained in singing and dancing in ancient China...
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There are over 520 native languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language is English, which was the language of Colonial Nigeria. The English-based...
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South Bauchi (West Chadic) languages: Boghom, Buli, Dott, Geji, Jimi, Polci, Sayanci and Zul. It considered most of the languages to be endangered and found...
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Peggy Flanagan (redirect from Geji Waudamukwe)
News Hour. August 19, 2024. Event occurs at 1:02. My name in the Ojibwe language is Gizhiiwewidamookwe. "@peggyflanagan". www.instagram.com. Retrieved September...
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Municipal Airport (Wisconsin)'s FAA identifier Budu language's ISO 639-3 code Burapha University Geji language People with the name Buu Hoi (1915–1972), Vietnamese...
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1597–1647), also known by her courtesy name Xiūwēi (Chinese: 修微), was a Chinese Gējì, poet, and traveller during the late Ming dynasty. Nothing is known of her...
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included 42 languages of Bauchi. The South Bauchi languages include: South Bauchi languages Zaar group: Dass; Geji, Polci (Polchi), Saya, Zari, Zeem Guruntum...
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Li Xiangjun (category Ming dynasty Gējìs)
Li Xiangjun (Chinese: 李香君; 1624–1654) was a celebrated gējì (courtesan) during the late Ming dynasty, renowned for her artistic talents and her tragic...
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Siri, Zumbun (Jimbin), Ajawa (†) Barawa (South Bauchi) (B.3) Zaar: Dass; Geji, Polci (Polchi), Saya, Zari, Zeem Guruntum: Guruntum-Mbaaru, Ju, Tala, Zangwal...
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people as well. Boghom is one of eight languages featured in Ronald Cosper's Barawa Lexicon: Jimi, Zul, Geji, Polci, Dott, Sayanci, Buli and Boghom....
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Science and Technology Daily (redirect from Geji Ribao)
technology newspaper Publisher Ministry of Science and Technology Editor Zhang Jingan Founded 1986 Language Chinese Headquarters Beijing Website stdaily.com...
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Chiefdom of Yongning (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
Yongning swore allegiance to the Ming dynasty since 1371. Chieftain Budu Geji (卜都各吉) went to the Ming capital to have an audience with the Hongwu Emperor...
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Gê'gyai County (redirect from Geji County)
Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Géjí Xiàn...
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Zhang Ji (poet from Jiangnan) Zhang Jiuling Zhang Xu Zhang Yaotiao (Tang Geji poet) Zhao Luanluan (Yuan dynasty poet) Zhao Luorui Zhang Zhidong Zheng Min...
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Ma Shouzhen (category Chinese Gējìs)
Ma Shouzhen (Chinese: 馬守真; c. 1548–1604), also known by her courtesy name Ma Xianglan (Chinese: 馬湘蘭, meaning "Orchid of the Xiang River") and pen name...
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official language which is English, as a result of the British colonial rule over the nation. Nevertheless, it is not spoken as a first language in the...
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Yang Mei (category Ming dynasty Gējìs)
Yang Mei (Chinese: 楊美; pinyin: Yáng Měi, 1560s – c. 1601) was a Chinese courtesan of the Ming dynasty who also performed kunqu on stage. She was very close...
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Zhao Feiyan (category Chinese Gējìs)
Zhao Feiyan (Chinese: 趙飛燕, ? – September or October 1 BC), formally Empress Xiaocheng (孝成皇后), was a Chinese courtesan and empress. She was an empress...
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Brothel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
brothels. Gējì were professional female song and dance performers, they were not prostitutes, most Geji did not engage in prostitution. Geji in ancient...
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Chen Yuanyuan Chinese poetry Eight Beauties of Qinhuai Liu Rushi Wang Wei (Gējì) Xu, Sufeng. "Lotus flowers rising from the dark mud : late Ming courtesans...
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Pipa xing (category Chinese Gējìs)
"Pipa xing" (Chinese: 琵琶行), variously translated as "Song of the Pipa" or "Ballad of the Lute", is a Tang dynasty poem composed in 816 by the Chinese poet...
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Chen Yuanyuan (category Ming dynasty Gējìs)
,体态倾靡,说白便巧,曲尽萧寺当年情绪。” Lee & Stephanowska 1998 "How to look at generation Geji Chen Yuanyuan objectively". 《乾隆武进县志·卷十四·摭遗》:圆圆,金牛里人。姓陈氏,父曰惊闺,俗呼陈货郎。崇正初为田...
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Di (Five Barbarians) (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
and lived in wood-frame homes with mud walls. They might be related to the Geji (戈基) people in Qiang people stories. There were various distinct tribes among...
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Diaochan (category Chinese Gējìs)
Diaochan was one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. Although based on a minor historical personage, she is mostly a fictional character. She is best...
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Xue Susu (category Ming dynasty Gējìs)
Xue Susu (Chinese: 薛素素; also known as Xue Wu (薛五), Xuesu (薛素), Sujun, among other pen names) (c.1564–1650? C.E.) was a Chinese courtesan during the Ming...
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(Special Issue). Cosper, Ronald n.d. Wordlist of South Bauchi (West Chadic) languages ; Boghom, Mangas, Buli, Dott, Geji, Jimi, Polci, Sayanci, Zul. ms....
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Liu Rushi (category Ming dynasty Gējìs)
Liu Rushi (Chinese: 柳如是; pinyin: Liú Rúshì; Wade–Giles: Liu Ju-shih; 1618–1664), also known as Yang Ai (楊愛), Liu Shi (柳是), Liu Yin (柳隱),Yang Yinlian (楊影憐)...
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Noble Consort Zhang (Renzong) (category Chinese Gējìs)
Noble Consort Zhang (張貴妃; 1024–1054), personal name unknown, posthumously Empress Wencheng (溫成皇后), was a concubine of Emperor Renzong of Song. She was...
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Lin Xue (category Ming dynasty Gējìs)
Lin Xue (Chinese: 林雪), also known by her courtesy name Lin Tiansu (Chinese: 林天素), was a Chinese poet, painter, and calligrapher during the Ming dynasty...
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