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people (Tangut: 𗼎𗾧, mjɨ nja̱ or 𗼇𘓐, mji dzjwo; Chinese: 党項; pinyin:
Dǎngxiàng; Tibetan: མི་ཉག་, Wylie: mi nyak; Mongolian: Тангуд) were a Sino-Tibetan...
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Tuoba Renfu (拓拔仁福),
formally the
Prince of Guo (虢王), was an
ethnic Dangxiang (Tangut)
warlord during the Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period, ruling...
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western Sichuan.
According to
Chinese records,
which called them the
Dangxiang, the
Tanguts were
descended from the
Western Qiang people, and occupied...
- né Li
Yiyin (李彝殷),
formally the
Prince of Xia (夏王), was an ethnically-
Dangxiang warlord of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period and the...
- Sichuan, Yunnan, and
Guangxi provinces during the Yuan dynasty.
Dangxiang 党項 (
Dǎngxiàng) Ningxia, Gansu,
northern portions of Shanxi,
southwestern portion...
- the
Tuyuhun in 670, its
famous prince,
Tuoba Chici, who
controlled the
Dangxiang Qiang submitted to the Tang,
which "bestowed" upon him the
royal name...
- (Chinese: 李思諫) (died 908),
probably né
Tuoba Sijian (拓拔思諫), was an ethnically-
Dangxiang warlord in the
latter years of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty and Tang's successor...
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Xinchengzi Tibetan Ethnic Township (新城子藏族乡)
China National Highway 212
Dangxiang List of
administrative divisions of
Gansu 甘肃宕昌县地名多音字屡遇尴尬 官方统一读音 on chinanews...
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temple constructed in his birthplace.
During the Tang dynasty, the
Dangxiang Qiang moved to the
region of
Xiazhou around modern Jingbian County, Shaanxi...