• Manshu may refer to: Manshu, a 9th-century Chinese text by Fan Chuo Su Manshu (1884–1918), Chinese writer, poet, painter, revolutionist, and translator...
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    research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that engaged in lethal human experimentation and biological weapons manufacturing during the...
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    Manshu-in ((曼殊院), Manshu-in), also known as the Manshuin Monzeki, is a Tendai monastery located near the Shugakuin Imperial Villa at Sakyō-ku, Ichijo-ji...
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    Su Manshu (traditional Chinese: 蘇曼殊; simplified Chinese: 苏曼殊; pinyin: Sū Mànshū, 1884–1918) was a Chinese writer, poet, painter, revolutionist, and translator...
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    Hepburn: Manshū Koku Hikōki Seizō Kabushiki Kaisha; Chinese pinyin: Mǎnzhōu Guó Fēixíngjī Zhìzào Zhūshì Huìshè) was an aircraft company in Manchukuo in the...
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    Manchuria (category Historical regions in Russia)
    researcher Mark C. Elliott, the term Manshū first appeared as a placename in Katsuragawa Hoshū's 1794 work Hokusa Bunryaku in two maps, "Ashia zenzu" and "Chikyū...
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    Manchukuo (redirect from Manshū-koku)
    Chinese: 大滿洲帝国; pinyin: Dà Mǎnzhōu dìguó; Japanese: 大満州帝国; rōmaji: Dai Manshū teikoku) thereafter. Although the territories came under the jurisdiction...
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    The Manshū MT-1 Hayabusa (Japanese: 隼, "Peregrine Falcon") was an airliner produced by the Japanese Manchuria Airplane Manufacturing Company in Manchukuo...
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  • admirals]. wikisource (in Russian). Vedomosti of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union. 1945. Retrieved 2 April 2022. Manshū-koku seifu kōhō-bi-yaku...
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  • "Manshū Musume" (Japanese: 満州娘, lit. Manchurian Girl) is a Japanese hit song in 1938. Lyrics is by Akiji Ishimatsu and Music is by Tetsuo Suzuki. 南 博,...
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    Yínháng; Wade–Giles: Man3-chou1 Chung1-yang1 Yin2-hang2; Japanese Hepburn: Manshū Chūō Ginkō), was the central bank of the Japan-sponsored state of Manchukuo...
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  • Manchuria Opium Squad (Japanese: 満州アヘンスクワッド, Hepburn: Manshū Ahen Sukuwaddo) is a Japanese manga series written by Tsukasa Monma and illustrated by Shikako...
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    The Manshū Nichi-Nichi Shimbun (満洲日日新聞, lit. 'Manchuria Daily News') was a Japanese-language newspaper owned by the South Manchuria Railway Company and...
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  • Mansyū Ki-98 (redirect from Manshū Ki-98)
    The Mansyū Ki-98, (also written as Manshū Ki-98), was a Japanese ground-attack aircraft proposed by Mansyū (Manshūkoku Hikōki K.K. - Manchuria Airplane...
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  • Oberkommando der Marine (1992) [1939]. Flaggenbuch (in German). Berlin: Druck und verlag der reichsdruckerei. Manshū-koku seifu kōhō-bi-yaku 満州国政府公報日訳 [Manchurian...
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    Mukden incident (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    In English, the Mukden incident is also known as the Manchurian incident. In Japanese, "Manchurian incident" (Kyūjitai: 滿洲事變, Shinjitai: 満州事変, Manshū-jihen)...
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  • Japanese Navy also had an interest there in producing some diesel oil and gasoline, in low amounts. The Manshu Gosei Nenryo plant at Jinzhou (Kinshu),...
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    Retrieved 16 April 2019. Bueschel, Richard M. (1970). Nakajima Ki.27A-B Manshu Ki.79A-B in Japanese Army Air Force-Manchoukuo-IPSF-RACAF-PLAAF & CAF Service...
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  • (MKKK) Manchuria Aviation Company (MKKK, Japanese: 滿洲航空株式會社, romanized: Manshū Kōkū Kabushiki-gaisha), the Japanese mandated Manchurian flag carrier airline...
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  • worked a second tenure in Hanoi where he finished the book in 862 CE. He died in Guangzhou after retirement. His book Manshu is an invaluable source...
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  • Peregrine falcon. Hayabusa also may refer to: Suzuki Hayabusa, motorcycle Manshū Hayabusa, 1930s airliner Hayabusa (train), Japanese train service Hayabusa...
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  • Family, Manting, and Manshu's father. He is stubborn and opposes Manting. He Jiayi as Mrs. Qu Mr. Qu's wife and Manting and Manshu's mother. She is also...
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    Universal Music Group (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    are located in Hilversum, Netherlands and its operational headquarters are located in Santa Monica, California. The biggest music company in the world,...
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    Japanese invasion of Manchuria (category Conflicts in 1931)
    September 1931, immediately following the Mukden incident. At the war's end in February 1932, the Japanese established the puppet state of Manchukuo. Their...
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  • City pop (category 1970s in Japanese music)
    a loosely defined form of Japanese pop music that emerged in the late 1970s and peaked in popularity during the 1980s. It was originally termed as an...
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  • style of music Yuka (mammoth), mammoth specimen found in Yakutia, Russia Manshu Yuka Kogyo K.K. Ssuningkai, a Japanese-German pre-WWII industrial co-operation...
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    Concordia Association (category Articles lacking in-text citations from March 2020)
    Hsieh2-ho-hui4 Japanese Shinjitai: 満州国協和会, Hepburn: Manshū-koku Kyōwakai) was a political party in Manchukuo. Established to promote the ideals of Pan-Asianism...
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    Nakajima Ki-84 (category Aircraft first flown in 1943)
    degree angle behind the cockpit in Schräge Musik configuration. Rare variant, 2 built. Ki-84-I Ko - Manshu Type: Manufactured in Manchukuo for Manshūkoku Hikōki...
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    Kuniaki Koiso (category Articles lacking in-text citations from December 2012)
    Handō, Kazutoshi; 半藤一利 (2010). Rekidai Rikugun Taishō zenran. Shōwa hen. Manshū Jihen, Shina Jihenki. Keiichi Yokoyama, Ikuhiko Hata, Takeshi Hara, 横山恵一...
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    Japanese musical instruments, known as wagakki (和楽器) in Japanese, are musical instruments used in the traditional folk music of Japan. They comprise a...
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