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Yima may refer to: * Jamshid, figure in Iranian mythology * Yima, Henan (), city under administration of Sanmenxia, China * (), town in Qingcheng County, Gansu, China * (), town in Panshi Panshi () is a city of south-central Jilin province of Northeast China. It is under the administration of Jilin City Jilin City, Mandarin pronunciation: ; Chinese postal romanization, alternately romanized as Kirin (, International Phonet ...
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Jamshid
Jamshid () (, ''Jamshēd''; Middle- and New Persian: جم, ''Jam''), also known as ''Yima'' (Avestan: 𐬫𐬌𐬨𐬀 ''Yima''; Persian/Pashto: یما ''Yama''), is the fourth Shah of the mythological Pishdadian dynasty of Iran according to ''Shahnameh''. In Persian mythology and folklore, Jamshid is described as the fourth and greatest king of the epigraphically unattested Pishdadian Dynasty (before the Kayanian dynasty). This role is already alluded to in Zoroastrian scripture (e.g. '' Yasht'' 19, ''Vendidad'' 2), where the figure appears as ''Yima xšaēta'' () "radiant Yima", from which the name 'Jamshid' is derived. Both ''Jam'' and ''Jamshid'' remain common Iranian and Zoroastrian male names that are also popular in surrounding areas of Iran such as Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Edward FitzGerald transliterated the name as ''Jamshyd''. In the eastern regions of Greater Iran, and by the Zoroastrians of the Indian subcontinent it is rendered as '' Jamshed'' based on th ...
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Yima, Henan
Yima () is a county-level city in Henan, China. It is under the jurisdiction of Sanmenxia, located in the west of Henan province. Since ancient times, it had been a key stopover between Luoyang and Changan. In the 20th century, it became a wealthy city thanks to the mining and processing of coal. The history of Yima's establishment could be traced back to the Xin'an county of Qin dynasty. In 1981, it became the first county-level city in Henan. It was originally under the jurisdiction of Luoyang, since 1986, it has been under the jurisdiction of Sanmenxia. It has been listed several times as one of China's top 100 counties in terms of basic economic competitiveness. It is the smallest city in China (112 square kilometers with a population of about 140,000). Economy Relying on its own resource advantages, Yima vigorously develops heavy chemical industry, bringing rapid economic growth. In 2010, the city's per capita GDP was over 70,000 RMB, which is about US$10,000, and ranked ...
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Qingcheng County
Qingcheng County () is a county in the east of Gansu province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Qingyang. History The history of Qingcheng dates back to prehistoric settlements 200,000 years ago. And written records mention the city 4,000 years ago. During the Xia dynasty (2070 and 1600 BC), the area was part of the Yongzhou state. During the late Shang dynasty era, it became part of Yiqu state. In 266 BC it was conquered by the Qin dynasty. In 221 BC, the Qin set up the county seat of Beidi (北地郡) in present-day Maling town, ruling over what was then named Yiqu County, where the present day county seat is located. In 220 AD, Qiang and Rong barbarians captured the county. During the Three Kingdoms the Xubu occupied Qingcheng. In 265 it became part of the Western Jin Dynasty. Administrative divisions Qingcheng County is divided to 9 towns and 6 townships. ;Towns ;Townships Climate See also * List of administrative divisions of Gans ...
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