Table of Chinese monarchs - Table of Chinese monarchs Always put the following on top As the reader can see, this page is the second longest wikipedian article. Any mistake can easily slip away from observation. So for a uniformity of convention, please also type the Chinese character or Pinyin or Zhuyin pronunciation with any romanization you have typed. Thanks very much. Requested list of sovereigns Sovereigns of: Bohai (渤海 bo2 hai3) Nanzhao (南詔 nan2 zhao4) Dali (大理 da4 li3) Huns or Xiongnu(匈奴 xiong1 nu2) Tibet or Tubo (吐蕃 tu3 fan1 sometimes pronounced as 吐播tu bo1) Huihe(回紇 hui2 he2) or Uighurs Gokturks or 突厥 tu2 jue2 Avars or Rouran 柔然 rou2 ran2. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Tables 1.1 Xia Dynasty 1.2 Shang Dynasty 1.3 Zhou Dynasty 1.4 Qin Dynasty 1.5.
Chinese sovereign - Chinese sovereign The king or wang (王 wang2) was the Chinese head of state from the Zhou to Qin dynasties. After that, Wang (sometimes translated "prince") became merely the head of the hierarchy of noble ranks. The title was commonly given to members of the Emperor's family and could be inherited. The characters huang (皇 huang2 "godking") and di (帝 "sage king") were used separately and never consecutively (See Three Huang and five Di), and reserved for mythological rulers until the first emperor of Qin (Qin Shi Huangdi). The emperor or huangdi (皇帝 in pinyin: huang2 di4) of China then became the title of head of state of China from the Qin dynasty (A.D.221) to the fall of the Qing dynasty in 1911. From the Han.
Timeline of Chinese history - Timeline of Chinese history This article is part of the History of China series. Shang Dynasty Zhou Dynasty Qin Dynasty Han Dynasty Jin Dynasty Southern and Northern Dynasties Sui Dynasty Tang Dynasty Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period Song Dynasty Yuan Dynasty Ming Dynasty Qing Dynasty History of the Republic of China History of the PRC (1949-1976) History of the PRC (1976-present) Timeline of Chinese History The following is a timeline of the history of China: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Table 2 See also 3 Mnemonics 4 External Link Table Ancient China Date Ruling entity Emperor Events Other people/events 2500 BC Sanhuangwudi This period is part of the Chinese mythology -2205 Xia Dynasty -1806 -1523 Shang.
List of British monarchs - List of British monarchs This is a list of British monarchs, that is, the monarchs on the thrones of the various kingdoms that have existed on, or incorporated, the island of Great Britain, namely: The small kingdoms which existed prior to the formation of England, Scotland or Wales; England up to 1707; Scotland up to 1707; The Kingdom of Great Britain (when England & Scotland merged in 1707); The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (when Great Britain and Ireland merged in 1801) The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (The UK after the Irish Free State was formed and became a separate kingdom in the 1920s). Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Complications over Title and Style 2 Monarchs 3 Mnemonics 4 See also Complications.
List of Chinese people - List of Chinese people Famous Chinese or Chinese-speaking/writing people. Note In Chinese names, the family name is typically placed first (for example, the family name of "Mao Zedong" is "Mao"). For westernized names, the family name is placed last (for example, the family name of "Maggie Cheung" is "Cheung"). The following names are listed in alphabetic order, by family names. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Rulers and politicians 1.1 Imperial times 1.2 People's Republic of China 1.3 Republic of China 1.4 Others 2 Non-politician royalties 3 Artists and perfomers 3.5 Painters and calligraphers 3.6 Actors and actresses 3.7 Film-makers 3.8 Singers 3.9 Musicians 3.10 Martial Artists 4 Athletes 5 Educators 6 Entreprenuers 7 Explorers 8 Military officers and soldiers 9 Philosophers and writers 10 Linguist 11 Religion.
Jiajing Emperor of China - he was emperor Zhengde's cousin. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Hongzhi Emperor of China - as emperor of China is called Hongzhi Silver Age. He is reported as a wise and peace-loving ruler. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Early history of Cambodia - Cambodia under Sihanouk (1954-1970) Cambodian Civil War Democratic Kampuchea History of Cambodia (1979-present) Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Prehistory and Early Kingdoms 2 Early Indianized Kingdom of Funan 3 The Successor State of Chenla 4 The Angkorian Period Prehistory and Early Kingdoms Archaeological evidence indicates that parts of the region now called Cambodia were inhabited during the first and second millennia B.C. by peoples having a Neolithic culture. By the first century A.D., the inhabitants had developed relatively stable, organized societies, which had far surpassed the primitive stage in culture and technical skills. The most advanced groups lived along the coast and in the lower Mekong River valley and delta regions, where they cultivated irrigated rice and kept domesticated animals. Scholars believe that these people may have been Austroasiatic in origin.
Dark ages of Cambodia - Cambodia under Sihanouk (1954-1970) Cambodian Civil War Democratic Kampuchea History of Cambodia (1979-present) Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Cambodia's Struggle for Survival 1432-1887 2 Domination by Thailand and by Vietnam 3 The French Protectorate Cambodia's Struggle for Survival 1432-1887 The more than four centuries that passed from the abandonment of Angkor around the mid-15th century to the establishment of a protectorate under the French in 1863 are considered by historians to be Cambodia's "dark ages," a period of economic, social, and cultural stagnation when the kingdom's internal affairs came increasingly under the control of its aggressive neighbors, the Thai and the Vietnamese. By the mid-19th century, Cambodia had become an almost helpless pawn in the power struggles between Thailand and Vietnam and probably would have been completely absorbed by one or.
Taichang Emperor of China - Zhu Changluo, he was emperor Wanli's son. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Chenghua Emperor of China - he was emperor Zhengtong's son. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Chongzhen Emperor of China - and do his best. In 1644, the popular army led by Li Zicheng occupied Beijing. Chongzhen hanged himself in the Forbidden City, putting an end to the Ming dynasty. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Colonial Cambodia - under Sihanouk (1954-1970) Cambodian Civil War Democratic Kampuchea History of Cambodia (1979-present) Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 The French Colonial Period 2 The Colonial Economy 3 The Emergence of Nationalism 4 The Struggle for Independence The French Colonial Period In October 1887, the French proclaimed the Union Indochinoise, or Indochina Union, comprising Cambodia and the three constituent regions of Vietnam: Tonkin, Annam, and Cochinchina. (Laos was added to the Indochina Union after being separated from Thai suzerainty in 1893.) Cambodia's chief colonial official, responsible to the Union's governor general and appointed by the Ministry of Marine and Colonies in Paris, was a resident general (résident supérieur). Residents, or local governors, were posted in all the principal provincial centers. In 1897 the incumbent resident general complained to Paris that Norodom was no.
Xuande Emperor of China - Xuande was also fong of portry and literature. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Tianqi Emperor of China - and Madam Ke. Living conditions worsened during his reign and Tianqi faced several popular uprisings. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Sacramento, California - marketing center for the Sacramento Valley, where fruit, vegetables, rice, wheat, and dairy goods are produced, cattle is raised, and food processing is a major industry. The city has Sacramento International Airport, which handles flights to the United States and Mexico. Elevation: 18 feet. Latitude: 38 31N. Longitude: 121 30W. Sacramento is located around 85 miles northeast of San Francisco, California on Interstate 80, 135 miles southwest of Reno, Nevada on Interstate-80, and 385 miles north of Los Angeles on Interstate 5. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 1.1 The Lost Frontier 1.2 From Pioneers to Gold Fever 1.2.1 Capital City 1.2.2 The Modern Era 1.3 Sacramento Today 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Climate 5 External Links History Past and Present Mayors The Lost Frontier Miwok, Shonommey and Maidu Indians lived.
Wanli Emperor of China - Wanli saw the arrival of the first Jesuit missionary in Beijing, Matteo Ricci. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Zhengde Emperor of China - he was emperor Hongzhi's son. See also: Table of Chinese monarchs This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..
Roman Catholicism's links with democracy and dictatorships - to the mediæval divine right of kings, from nineteenth and twentieth century concepts of democracy and pluralist democracy to the appearance of left wing and right wing dictatorial regimes. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Catholicism and the Roman Emperors 2 The papacy and the Divine Right of Kings 2.1 Catholic missionaries at the Chinese court 3 Popular democracy 3.2 The French Revolutions 3.3 Pius IX and the 'errors of the world' 3.4 Leo XIII 3.5 Pius X - back to 'Throne and Altar' 4 The Church and the Twentieth Century 4.6 Pius XI and the Roman Question 4.7 Fascism 4.7.1 Spain 4.7.2 Portugal 4.7.3 Italy 4.7.4 Germany 4.7.5 Elsewhere in Europe 4.8 The Second Vatican Council 4.9 Liberation Theology 4.10 The Church and Central and South America 4.10.6 The church establishment.
List of China-related topics - (or one that should not be here but is), please do update the page accordingly. Misc 1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Wikipedia discussions/working pages See Wikipedia:History standards for China-related articles Wikipedia:Manual of Style for China-related articles Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Chinese) for guidelines on how to correctly name Chinese related articles. Those standards should be followed to provide a uniform title format. Talk:China for a general Q&A on China. Talk:Transcription of Chinese for transcribing and romanization (or, more specifically, pinyinization) in Chinese articles. Wikipedia:WikiProject Chinese characters Wikipedia:WikiProject Chinese provinces for a project of formating Chines province articles similar to WikiProject U.S. States and WikiProject French departements Wikipedia:WikiProject Chinese provinces/Status for current.