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Shagai (Mongolian: шагай,
pronounced [ʃɑˈʁɛː]),
chükö (Kyrgyz: чүкө,
pronounced [tʃyˈkœ]), asyk/ashyk/oshuq (Kazakh: асық,
pronounced [ɑˈsəq]; Turkish:...
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Shimozuma Nakataka (下間仲孝) (1551–1616) was a Jodo
Shinshu Buddhist priest within Hongan-ji. The
comings and
goings of the
temple were
administered by Nakataka...
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Aleta Chuko is one of the
woredas in the
Sidama Region of Ethiopia. It has
twenty seven kebeles including Qorke, Rufo, Loko, Gure, Dongora, Siqee, Teso...
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Chuko Hayakawa (早川 忠孝,
Hayakawa Chūkō, born
September 4, 1945) is a ****anese
attorney who
previously served as a
Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) member...
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Early Middle ****anese (中古日本語,
Chūko-Nihongo) is a
stage of the ****anese
language between 794 and 1185,
which is
known as the
Heian period (平安時代). The...
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affiliated junior high schools,
providing six-year
educational programmes (
Chūkō Ikkan Kyōiku). The
Kaisei Academy,
Komaba Junior &
Senior High School, University...
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Zhuge Liang (pronunciation) (181 –
September or
October 234), also
commonly known by his
courtesy name Kong Ming or Kongming, was a
Chinese statesman,...
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November 2022.
Retrieved 19
March 2024. 西南戦争 西郷隆盛と日本最後の内戦 (in ****anese).
Chuko Shinsyo.
Archived from the
original on 19
April 2021.
Retrieved 19 March...
- Shudai-kyoso-
chuko-mae
Station (修大協創中高前, Shūdai Kyōsō
Chūkō mae eki) is a
train station on the
Hiroden Miyajima Line
located in Inokuchi, Nishi-ku, Hiroshima...
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Fifteen Shrines of the
Kenmu Restoration (建武中興十五社,
Kenmu chūko jūgosha) are a
group of
Shinto shrines dedicated to
individuals and
events of the Kenmu...