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山南 (other)
山南, literally "south of the mountain(s)", may refer to: * Shannan, Tibet (山南), China * Nanzan or Sannan (山南), a 14th-century Ryukyuan kingdom * Shannan Circuit, a province under the Tang dynasty * Sannam-dong (山南洞), an area of Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju, South Korea People with the surname * Yamanami Keisuke (山南 敬助, 1833–1865), Japanese samurai in Kyoto See also *南山 (other) *Shannan (other) Shannan may refer to: Geographical regions *Shannan, Tibet (), prefecture-level city of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China *Shaannan (), or Southern Shaanxi, the southern part of Shaanxi province, China *Shannan Circuit (), a province of Tang Dyna ... {{chinese title disambiguation Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists ...
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Shannan, Tibet
ShannanThe official spelling according to (), also romanized from Tibetan as Lhoka (; ), is a prefecture-level city in the southeastern Tibet Autonomous Region, China. Shannan includes Gonggar County within its jurisdiction with Gongkar Chö Monastery, Gonggar Dzong, and Gonggar Airport all located near Gonggar town. Located on the middle and lower reaches of the Yarlung Valley, formed by the Yarlung Tsangpo River, Lhoka region is often regarded as the birthplace of Tibetan civilization. It is bounded by the city of Lhasa to the north, Nyingchi to the east, Shigatse on the west and the international border with India and Bhutan on the south. The city measures east to west and from north to south. Its uniqueness stems from the fact that Tibet's earliest agricultural farmland, its first palace and first Buddhist monastery are all located in Lhoka. It also has the distinction of having held the first lhamo performance. Ethnic Tibetans constitute 98% of the population, the rema ...
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Nanzan
Nanzan (), also known as Sannan (山南) before the 18th century, located in the south of Okinawa Island, was one of three independent political entities which controlled Okinawa in the 14th century. The political entity was identified as a tiny country, a kingdom, or a principality by modern historians, however the ruler of Nanzan was in fact not "kings" at all, but petty lords with their own retainers owing their direct service, and their own estates. Okinawa, previously controlled by a number of local chieftains or lords, loosely bound by a paramount chieftain or king of the entire island, split into these three more solidly defined kingdoms within a few years after 1314; the Sanzan period thus began, and would end roughly one hundred years later, when Chūzan's King Shō HashiTechnically, Hashi's father Shō Shishō was king of Chūzan in 1419, and neither was called "Shō" until that name was granted them by the Ming court in 1421. conquered Hokuzan in 1419 and Nanzan in ...
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Shannan Circuit
Shannan may refer to: Geographical regions *Shannan, Tibet (), prefecture-level city of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China *Shaannan (), or Southern Shaanxi, the southern part of Shaanxi province, China * Shannan Circuit (), a province of Tang Dynasty China, later divided into: ** ** People *Shannan Click (born 1983), an American model *Shannan McPherson (born 1985) rugby league footballer * Shannan Ponton (born 1975), personal trainer on the Australian version of ''The Biggest Loser'' See also * * Shannon (other) * Nanshan (other) Nanshan (, literally "South rnmountain ), is a common place name in China and adjacent areas: Geographic locations China ; Topographic features * Nanshan, another name for the Nanling Mountains of southern China * Nanshan Mountains (Shenzhen) ...
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Administrative Divisions Of The Tang Dynasty
The Tang dynasty of China administered territory using a hierarchical system of three descending divisions: circuits (''dào'' 道), prefectures (''zhōu'' 州), and counties (''xiàn'' 縣). Prefectures have been called ''jùn'' (郡) as well as ''zhōu'' (州) interchangeably throughout history, leading to cases of confusion, but in reality their political status was the same. The prefectures were furthered classified as either Upper Prefectures (''shàngzhōu'' 上州), Middle Prefectures (''zhōngzhōu'' 中州), or Lower Prefectures (''xiàzhōu'' 下州) depending on population. An Upper Prefecture consisted of 40, 000 households and above, a Middle Prefecture 20, 000 households and above, and a Lower Prefecture anything below 20, 000 households. Some prefectures were further categorized as bulwark prefectures, grand prefectures, renowned prefectures, or key prefectures for strategic purposes. A superior prefecture was called a ''fu'' (府). The scope and limits of eac ...
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Heungdeok-gu
Heungdeok-gu is a non-autonomous district in the City of Cheongju in North Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Heungdeok-gu was re-established from a part of Heungdeok-gu and a part of Cheongwon-gun in July 2014. The newly created Seowon-gu annexed the part of Heungdeok-gu.인구 84만명 통합 청주시 출범
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Yamanami Keisuke
was a Japanese samurai. He was the General Secretary (Vice Commander) of the Shinsengumi, a special police force in Kyoto during the late Edo period. Background Though the details of his origin are unclear, he was thought to be the son of a kenjutsu instructor originated from the Sendai domain. Yamanami was trained under Chiba Shusaku Narimasa, the founder of the '' Hokushin Itto-ryu'', and attained ''Menkyo Kaiden'' (''license of total transmission'') sometime before 1860. In 1860 after Yamanami was defeated by Kondō Isami in a match, he was enrolled at the '' Tennen Rishin-ryūs Shieikan dojo in Edo (which was run by Kondō from 1861.) Yamanami was particularly educated in literary and military arts, with a gentle personality and a kind heart. He was very much admired by the Head Instructor (Jukutou) at the Shieikan, Okita Sōjirō (the later Okita Sōji), who called him a big brother. In 1863, Yamanami Kondo and other members of the Shieikan joined the Rōshigu ...
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南山 (other)
, Chinese characters meaning "south mountain(s)", is romanized in different ways according to language. It may refer to: * Nanshan (other) (pinyin: ''Nánshān'') for Chinese places * Nanzan (other) for Japanese places * Namsan (other) for Korean places See also * South Mountain (other) South Mountain or South Mountains may refer to: Canada * South Mountain, a village in North Dundas, Ontario * South Mountain (Nova Scotia), a mountain range * South Mountain (band), a Canadian country music group United States Landforms * Sout ... * 山南 (other) * Nam Shan (other) {{Disambiguation, chinese, geo ...
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Shannan (other)
Shannan may refer to: Geographical regions *Shannan, Tibet (), prefecture-level city of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China *Shaannan (), or Southern Shaanxi, the southern part of Shaanxi province, China *Shannan Circuit (), a province of Tang Dynasty China, later divided into: ** ** People *Shannan Click (born 1983), an American model *Shannan McPherson (born 1985) rugby league footballer *Shannan Ponton (born 1975), personal trainer on the Australian version of ''The Biggest Loser'' See also * * Shannon (other) * Nanshan (other) Nanshan (, literally "South rnmountain ), is a common place name in China and adjacent areas: Geographic locations China ; Topographic features * Nanshan, another name for the Nanling Mountains of southern China * Nanshan Mountains (Shenzhen) ...
, referring to "", with the characters reversed {{disambig, geo, given name ...
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