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- Sinicization, sinofication, sinification, or sinonization (from the prefix sino-, 'Chinese, relating to China') is the process by which non-Chinese societies...
- reversed his predecessors' apartheid policies and enforced a drastic sinification on his subjects. In the south, the general Liu Yu secured the abdication...
- JSTOR 655592. S2CID 154907110. Chang, Bi-yu (2004). "From Taiwanisation to De-sinification". China Perspectives. 56 (6). doi:10.4000/chinaperspectives.438. Klöter...
- Institute, ISBN 0-8248-1764-8 Gregory, Peter N. (2002), Tsung-Mi and the Sinification of Buddhism, Hawaii: University of Hawai’i Press Grigg, Ray (1994), The...
- Transcription into Chinese characters is the use of traditional or simplified Chinese characters to phonetically transcribe the sound of terms and names...
- she was poisoned in 1099 by a Liao envoy. Li's reign included further sinification and removed the power of some significant Tangut clans, which had remained...
- Xiaowen of Northern Wei (467-499) as part of a deliberate program of sinification. Kao Tsu of Tang China (566–635), founder and first emperor of the Tang...
- separate ancient bronze-wielding culture that, following its partial sinification, became known to the Chinese as Shu. Shu was conquered by Qin in 316 BC...
- administration of Chinese and indigenous ethnic groups in order to bring about sinification of the local peoples. After the overthrow of the Mongol Yuan dynasty...
- Austronesian speakers also still lived in the region down to its conquest and sinification beginning about 240 BC. What set the Yue apart from other Sinitic states...