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World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II . 2014.
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Shi Le — (石勒) (274 333), courtesy name Shilong (世龍), formally Emperor Ming of (Later) Zhao ((後)趙明帝), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. In young age, he was sold as a slave by Jin Dynasty (265 420) s ethnically Han officials,… … Wikipedia
Yao (Ōsaka) — Yao shi 八尾市 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yao, Osaka — Infobox City Japan Name=Yao JapaneseName=八尾市 Map Region=Kansai Prefecture=Osaka Prefecture District= Area km2=41.71 PopDate=August 2006 Population=274,018 Density km2=6569.6 Coords= LatitudeDegrees= 34 LatitudeMinutes= 38 LatitudeSeconds=… … Wikipedia
Shi Hu — (石虎) (295 349), courtesy name Jilong (季龍), formally Emperor Wu of (Later) Zhao ((後)趙武帝), was an emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. He was the founding emperor Shi Le s distant nephew, who took power in a coup after Shi Le s death from… … Wikipedia
Yao Chang — (姚萇) (331 394), courtesy name Jingmao (景茂), formally Emperor Wuzhao of (Later) Qin ((後)秦武昭帝), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Qiang state Later Qin. His father Yao Yizhong (姚弋仲) had been a powerful general and Qiang chieftain under the… … Wikipedia
Yao Chong — (姚崇) (650 September 28, 721 [ [http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype=2 dyna=%AD%F0 king=%A5%C8%A9v reign=%B6%7D%A4%B8 yy=9 ycanzi= mm=9 dd=3 dcanzi= 兩千年中西曆轉換 ] ] ), né Yao Yuanchong (姚元崇), known 700s 713 by the courtesy name of… … Wikipedia
Yao Xing — (姚興) (366 416), courtesy name Zilue (子略), formally Emperor Wenhuan of (Later) Qin ((後)秦文桓帝), was an emperor of the Chinese/Qiang state Later Qin. He was the son of the founding emperor Yao Chang (Emperor Wucheng). For most of his reign, he did… … Wikipedia
Yao Silian — (姚思廉) (d. 637), courtesy name Jianzhi (簡之), [The Book of Tang indicates that his courtesy name was Jianzhi, but the New Book of Tang indicates that his formal name was Jian (簡) but went by the courtesy name of Silian. Compare Book of Tang , vol.… … Wikipedia
Shi Zun — (石遵) (d. 349) was briefly (for 183 days) an emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. He was the second of four short lived emperors after the death of his father Shi Hu (Emperor Wu). He is sometimes referred to by his title prior to becoming… … Wikipedia
Shi Jian — (石鑒) (d. 350) was briefly (for 103 days) an emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. He was the third of four short lived emperors after the death of his father Shi Hu (Emperor Wu). He is sometimes referred to by his title prior to becoming… … Wikipedia