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Chinese phonetic list . 2014.
Chinese phonetic list . 2014.
Yujiulü Wuti — (Chinese: 郁久閭吳提; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Wútí) khan of the Rouran (July, 429 September, 444) with the title of Chilian Khan (敕連可汗). He was the son of Yujiulü Datan. Preceded by Yujiulü Datan Khagan of the Rouran 429–444 Succeeded by … Wikipedia
Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei — ((北)魏太武帝) (408 452), personally name Tuoba Tao (拓拔燾), nickname Foli (佛貍), [The Japanese Wikipedia article on him indicates that this should actually be pronounced Büri, and meant wolf in the Xianbei language, but did not cite its source for this… … Wikipedia
Tuoba Huang — (拓拔晃) (428 July 29, 451 [ [http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype=2 dyna=%ABe%A7%BA king=%A4%E5%AB%D2 reign=%A4%B8%B9%C5 yy=28 ycanzi= mm=6 dd= dcanzi=%A5%B3%A8%B0 兩千年中西曆轉換 ] ] ), formally Crown Prince Jingmu (景穆太子) (literally the … Wikipedia
Tuoba Yu — (拓拔余) (d. 452), formally Prince Yin of Nan an (南安隱王), was briefly an emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He was placed on the throne by the eunuch Zong Ai after Zong assassinated his father Emperor Taiwu in spring 452, and Zong… … Wikipedia
Utica, New York — This article is about the city in New York. For other uses, see Utica (disambiguation). Utica City Looking south on Utica s Genesee Street … Wikipedia
Okinawan language — Not to be confused with Okinawan Japanese. Okinawan 沖縄口 Uchinaaguchi Pronunciation [ʔut͡ɕinaːɡut͡ɕi] Spoken in … Wikipedia
Juqu Mujian — (沮渠牧犍) (d. 447), named Juqu Maoqian (沮渠茂虔) in some sources, formally Prince Ai of Hexi (河西哀王), was the a prince of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Northern Liang with most Chinese historians considering him the last prince, although with some… … Wikipedia
Yujiulü Datan — (Chinese: 郁久閭大檀; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Dàtán) (? 429 AD) khan of the Rouran (414 July, 429 with the title of Mouhanheshenggai Khan (牟汗紇升蓋可汗). He was the son of Yujiulü Hulü who in 414 was overthrown by his cousin Yujiulü Buluzhen, Yujiulü Datan would… … Wikipedia
Yujiulü Tuhezhen — (Chinese: 郁久閭吐賀真; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Tǔhèzhēn) khan of the Rouran (September,444 464) with the title of Chu Khan (處可汗). He was the son of Yujiulü Wuti. He was succeeded by Yujiulü Yucheng. Preceded by 郁久閭吳提 Yùjiǔlǘ Wútí Khagan of the Rouran… … Wikipedia
Han Wu di — Hàn Wǔdì (漢武帝) Familienname: Liú (劉) Vorname: Zhi (彘), später Che (徹) Großjährigkeitsname (Zi): Tong (通) Großjährigkeitsname (Hao) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kaiser Wu von Han — Hàn Wǔdì (漢武帝) Familienname: Liú (劉) Vorname: Zhi (彘), später Che (徹) Großjährigkeitsname (Zi): Tong (通) Großjährigkeitsname (Hao) … Deutsch Wikipedia