Fung Yin Ching
Fung may refer to: *Feng (surname), a Chinese surname that is ''Fung'' in Cantonese *Funj people The Funj are an ethnic group in present-day Sudan. The Funj set up the Funj Sultanate with Abdallah Jamma and ruled the area for several centuries. The Funj rose in southern Nubia and had overthrown the remnants of the old Christian kingdom of ..., also spelled Fung See also * Phung (other) {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Feng (surname)
The surname Feng is a romanization of several Chinese surnames. Féng 馮 / 冯 ( wikt:馮 féng 2nd tone "gallop"), very common Chinese surname Fèng 鳳 / 凤 ( wikt:鳳 fèng 4th tone "phoenix"), relatively common Chinese family name Fēng 風 / 风 ( wikt:風 fēng 1st tone "wind"), rare Chinese surname Fèng 奉 Fèng ( wikt:奉 4th tone "offering") is a rare Chinese surname. In Cantonese Fung, in Middle Chinese Bong. origin of; *in Shaanxi the Qin (state), the Citizen of Yíng (嬴) get surname Fèng (奉) *in Shandong the Qi (state), Jiang (姜) family get surname Fèng (奉) *in Zhejiang the Yue (state), Yue people (越族) get surname Fèng (奉) Fēng 封 Fēng ( wikt:封 1st tone) is a Chinese family name. It is No.208 in the Baijiaxing, and 257 in the modern census, called the "New Baijiaxing". Fēng 豐 / 丰 Fēng ( :wikt:豐) is the 392nd surname in the Baijiaxing. Fēng 酆 Fēng ( :wikt:酆) is the 61st surname in the Baijiaxing. References { ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Funj People
The Funj are an ethnic group in present-day Sudan. The Funj set up the Funj Sultanate with Abdallah Jamma and ruled the area for several centuries. The Funj rose in southern Nubia and had overthrown the remnants of the old Christian kingdom of Alodia. In 1504 a Funj leader named Amara Dunqas, founded the Blue Sultanate at Sannar (the capital). The Blue Sultanate soon became the keystone of the Funj Empire. The origins of the Funj are not clearly known. There is only limited evidence for a pre-Arabic Funj language. There are three different hypotheses regarding their origin. The Funj claimed to be descendants of Banu Umayya through those who escaped the slaughter of their family by the Abbasids and fled to Abyssinia and thence into the Nubian territory. Since the Ja'alin claimed descent from the Abbasids and the Abdallab from the Juhayna, the Funj may have claimed Umayyad descent to express their superiority to their subject peoples. James Bruce, in his book '' Travels ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |