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Ningyuan (Chinese: 宁远) may
refer to the
following locations in China:
Ningyuan County (宁远县), in Yongzhou,
Hunan Ningyuan Subdistrict, Xingcheng [zh], in...
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Battle of
Ningyuan (simplified Chinese: 宁远之战;
traditional Chinese: 寧遠之戰; pinyin:
Níngyuǎn Zhī Zhàn) took
place between the Ming
dynasty and the Later...
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Zhangjiakou Ningyuan Airport (IATA: ZQZ, ICAO: ZBZJ) is a dual-use
military and
public airport serving the city of
Zhangjiakou in
Hebei province, north...
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Ningyuan Subdistrict (simplified Chinese: 宁园街道;
traditional Chinese: 寧園街道; pinyin:
Níngyuán Jiēdào) is a
subdistrict located in the
center of
Hebei District...
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incorporated into
Yunnan of the Yuan dynasty. It was
organized as the
Jiandu Ningyuan duhufu, qianhufu, or
wanhufu but
continued to be
often known as Jiandu...
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defeated the
Later Jin ruler, Nurhaci, and his army in the
first Battle of
Ningyuan, that
resulted in Nurhaci's death.
Later on, Yuan also
defeated Nurhaci's...
- 10,000 men,
commanded by
Duoduo and Haoge,
invaded Ningyuan. Jin Guofeng, full
general of
Ningyuan,
immediately led
troops to
confront the Qing army but...
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Roman Catholic cathedral of the
Diocese of
Ningyuan,
situated on
Sanya Street,
Xichang (formerly
known as
Ningyuan),
capital of Nosu-inhabited
Liangshan Yi...
- 2 tailors. In 1914, the
Ningyuan County was
renamed Yining County to
avoid confusion with
other places in
China named Ningyuan.
Yining became a separate...
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returns to the Gu
Household with honors. He is the son of the
Marquis of
Ningyuan, but he has a poor
relationship with his
father and his
stepmother Lady...