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Indo-
Chinese may
refer to:
China–India
relations Indo-
Chinese cuisine Indochinese, of or
pertaining to
Indochina Indonesian Chinese This disambiguation...
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French Indochina (previously
spelled as
French Indo-
China),
officially known as the
Indochinese Union and
after 1947 as the
Indochinese Federation, was...
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Indochina (originally
Indo-
China) was
coined in the
early nineteenth century,
emphasizing the
cultural influence of
Indian and
Chinese civilizations on the...
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proclaimed by
Chinese Premier Zhou
Enlai in 1959.
Chinese military action grew
increasingly aggressive after India rejected proposed Chinese diplomatic settlements...
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Indian Chinese cuisine,
Indo-
Chinese cuisine, Sino-Indian cuisine,
Chindian cuisine,
Hakka Chinese, Desi-
Chinese cuisine or Desi-Chindi
cuisine is a distinct...
- in
shops catering to
Chinese customers.
Traditional medicine accounted for a
large portion of
products sold and
exported to
China, Laos and Vietnam. Between...
- a female,
again comes from Old
English and Germanic; it
stems from Proto-
Indo-European, and is
related to the Latin: sus and Gr**** hus, and more closely...
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increasingly being used as
substitutes for
tiger parts in
traditional Chinese medicine, with the
price of
leopard parts rising as
tiger parts become...
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arrival of the
French in
Indo-
China in the
second half of the 19th century, cash
coins similar to
those used in the
provinces of
China circulated in the area...
- The
Indo people (Dutch:
Indische Nederlanders, or
Indos) are
Eurasian people living in or
connected with Indonesia. In its
narrowest sense, the term refers...