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Peace (or
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom), from
which comes the term "
Taipings"
commonly used for them in English-language studies. The
Taipings began marching...
- Look up
Taiping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Taiping, Tai-p’ing, or Tai Ping most
often refers to:
Princess Taiping (died 713), Tang
dynasty princess...
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Taiping (Malay: [taipeŋ], Jawi: تاءيڤيڠ; Chinese: 太平, Mandarin: [tʰaɪ̯⁵¹piŋ], Hokkien: Thài-pêng; Tamil: தைப்பிங்) is a town
located in Larut, Matang...
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Taiping Island, also
known as Itu Aba, and
various other names, is the
largest of the
naturally occurring Spratly Islands in the
South China Sea. The...
- The
Taiping Yulan,
translated as the
Imperial Reader or
Readings of the
Taiping Era, is a m****ive
Chinese leishu encyclopedia compiled by a team of scholars...
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Taiping Tianguo or Tai Ping Tian Guo (simplified Chinese: 太平天国;
traditional Chinese: 太平天國; pinyin: Tài Píng Tiān Guó) may
refer to:
Taiping Rebellion...
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Taiping Prefecture (Chinese: 太平府; pinyin:
Tàipíng Fu) was an
administrative region of
China during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911) dynasties...
- The
Taiping Prison (Malay:
Penjara Taiping;
formerly known as
Larut Prison and
Taiping Training Centre) was
established in 1879 and is the
first and oldest...
- The
Taiping Guangji (Chinese: 太平廣記),
sometimes translated as the
Extensive Records of the
Taiping Era, or
Extensive Records of the
Taiping Xinguo Period...
- Marx and the
Taipings (2009) China: A New History, John King
Fairbank and
Merle Goldman. Harvard, 2006. Jian,
Youwen (1973). The
Taiping Revolutionary...