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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.

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 Han.

Medicine - modern methods and schools of healing which are usually not considered to be part of medicine in a strict sense (see health science for an overview). Medicine has two aspects: both as an area of knowledge (a science), and as an application of that knowledge (the medical professions). Evidence-based medicine is an attempt to link these two aspects through the use of the scientific method and techniques derived from safety engineering. The various specialized branches of the science of medicine correspond to equally specialized medical professions dealing with particular organs or diseases. It may therefore be difficult to distinguish clearly between the science and the profession. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History of medicine 2 Medical sciences and medical professions 2.1 Basic, supplementary and related sciences 2.2 Diagnostic and imaging specialties.

List of China-related topics - date - if you see an article that should be here but is not (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.

List of Japan-related topics - Chinese characters Kanji Reference:Index Wikipedia:Manual of Style for Japan-related articles 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 # .hack, .hack//SIGN, 0 Series Shinkansen, 100 Series Shinkansen, 100-yen shop, 1964 Summer Olympics, 1998 Winter Olympics, 200 Series Shinkansen, 23 special wards, 2ch, 300 Series Shinkansen, 400 Series Shinkansen, 47 Ronin, 500 Series Shinkansen, 55-year system, 64DD, 700 Series Shinkansen, 800 Series Shinkansen A A City With No People, A.I. Love You, Abashiri, Abashiri subprefecture, ABCL/1, ABCL/R, ABCL/R2, Abe clan of Mikawa, Abe Iso, Abe Masakatsu, Abe no Hirafu, Abe no Seimei, Abe Nobuyuki, Abeno Plain, Abe River, Abe Shintaro, Abenobashi Magical Shopping District, Abh, Abiko, Abolition of the Han system, Abukuma River, Acura,.

Limasawa Island - Rajah Calambu of Limasawa Island in the Philippines managed to guide the ships of Magellan, a potential threat, safely past his island to the more powerful chieftain on Cebu, where Magellan landed on April 7 1521. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 The Spanish meet the Rajahs 1521 2 Before 1521: the Rajahs and the Sultans 3 Alliances in Southeast Asia, 1521 4 Impact on Southeast Asia from 1521, forward 5 Sultanate of Sulu Timeline 1470-20th Century The Spanish meet the Rajahs 1521 Rajah Humabon of Cebu clearly understood the political implications; Magellan represented Spain, a potential invader, and adroitly steered the power of Magellan to his enemy on Mactan. Magellan had indentured a Malay interpreter during an earlier voyage, and could thus understand the Rajahs. Gold was a powerful lure to.

Shang Dynasty - Shang Dynasty This article is part of the History of China series. Shang Dynasty Zhou Dynasty Qin Dynasty Han Dynasty Three Kingdoms 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 Shang Dynasty (商朝) (1600 BC - 1046 BC) followed Xia Dynasty and preceded Zhou Dynasty in China. Information about the Shang dynasty comes from bronze artifacts and oracle bones, which are turtle shells on which were written the first recorded Chinese characters, found in the Huang He valley. These bones typically had three sections: a question for the oracle, the oracle's answer, and whether.

List of medical topics - (alphabetical list) List of mood disorders List of eating disorders List of personality disorders List of phobias List of rare diseases List of obstetric topics (pregnancy and childbirth) List of ologies (mostly non-medical) Medical equipment Pharmacology, for list of medicinal substances List of surgical procedures Medical topics Specific topics (including diseases, disorders, medications, and treatments) which appear on one of the lists above have been omitted from this list. This guide lists articles which address more generic medical topics, symptoms, or fields of study. Abdominal surgery Acupuncture Allergy Alternative medicine Amputation Anatomy Anatomical pathology Autoimmune disease Bacterium Battlefield medicine Big killers Bioassay - measurement of effects of a substance on the body Biochemistry Biomaterial Biomechanics Biophysics Biostatistics Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Cell biology Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - run.

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.

Timeline of United States diplomatic history - Timeline of United States diplomatic history Timeline of United States Diplomatic History 1776- Declaration of Independence - written by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman. 1778- Treaty of Alliance (1778)- As a result of Battle of Saratoga, France and US agreed to come to each others aid in event of British attack from the present time and forever, abrogated in late 1799 after XYZ Affair. 1789- Jay-Gardoqui Treaty- Spain's exclusive right to navigate Mississippi River guaranteed for 30 years, Spain's European and West Indian portss open to American shipping, not ratified under Articles of Confederation. 1795- Jay Treaty- Promised British subjects would leave Great Lakes region within a year, did not deal with impressment nor Loyalists debts. Accepted by Senate. early.

Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) - Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) This section of the Timeline of United States history concerns events from 1860 to 1899. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 1860s 2 1870s 3 1880s 4 1890s 1860s 1860 - Pony Express begins 1860 - Crittenden Compromise 1860 - South Carolina secedes 1861 - Abraham Lincoln becomes President 1861 - Confederate States of America (the Confederacy) established under President Jefferson Davis 1861 - United States Civil War begins at Fort Sumter 1861 - Morrill tariff 1861 - Kansas admitted to the Union as a free state 1861 - Ex Parte Merriman, federal court case which objected to Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus 1861 - First Battle of Bull Run 1862 - Homestead Act 1862 - Pacific Railway Act 1862 -.

Timeline of communication technology - Timeline of communication technology Timeline of communication technology 3500s BC - The Sumerians develop cuneiform writing and the Egyptians develop hieroglyphic writing 1500s BC - The Phoenicians develop an alphabet 170 BC - Parchment is discovered in Pergamum 105 - Tsai Lun invents paper 350 - The Chinese develop a method for printing pages using symbols carved on a wooden block 1450 - The Chinese develop wooden block movable type printing 1454 - Johannes Gutenberg finishes a printing press with metal movable type 1793 - Claude Chappe establishes the first long-distance semaphore telegraph line 1831 - Joseph Henry proposes and builds an electric telegraph 1835 - Samuel Morse develops the Morse code 1843 - Samuel Morse builds the first long distance electric telegraph line 1876 -.

Afghanistan timeline January 2004 - Afghanistan timeline January 2004 Timeline of Afghan history Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 January 16, 2004 2 January 14, 2004 3 January 13, 2004 4 January 12, 2004 5 January 11, 2004 6 January 10, 2004 7 January 9, 2004 8 January 8, 2004 9 January 7, 2004 10 January 6, 2004 11 January 5, 2004 12 January 4, 2004 13 January 3, 2004 14 January 2, 2004 15 January 1, 2004 January 16, 2004 At the request of the United Nations, Chinese police officer Zhang Ming was sent to Afghanistan to help fight drug trafficking. January 14, 2004 About a dozen rockets were fired at the U.S base near the Khost airport in Afghanistan. There were no casualties. A ban on women singing or dancing on.

Timeline of ornithology - Timeline of ornithology Timeline of ornithology 4th century BC - Aristotle mentions over 170 sorts of birds in his work on animals. He recognises eight principal groups 1st century - Pliny the Elder's Historia Naturalis Book X is devoted to birds. Three groups based on feet characteristics 2nd century - Aelian mentions a number of birds in his work on animals. Birds are listed alphabetically 1478 - De Avibus by Albertus Magnus is printed, which mentions many bird names for the first time 1485 - First dated copy of Ortus sanitatis by Johannes de Cuba 1544 - William Turner prints a commentary of the birds mentioned by Aristotle and Pliny 1555 - Conrad Gesner's Historic Animalium qui est de Auium natura and Pierre Belon's (Bellonius) Histoire.

History of the United States National Security Council 1969-1974 - History of the United States National Security Council 1969-1974 History of the United States National Security Council Nixon Administration, 1969-1974 President Nixon and his National Security Adviser, Henry Kissinger, dominated the making of US foreign policy during the Nixon Presidency. As Nixon recalled in his memoirs: "From the outset of my administration, . . . I planned to direct foreign policy from the White House. Therefore I regarded my choice of a National Security Adviser as crucial." Henry Kissinger worked through a National Security Council apparatus he revised and fashioned to serve his needs and objectives and those of the President. The close relationship between the President and the National Security Adviser was the basis for their ability to carry out American foreign affairs leadership around.

History of Christian Missions - History of Christian Missions Timeline of Christian Missions This is far from complete...I'm just randomly filling in events as I research... c. 48 - Saul begins his first journey. c. 51 - Paul begins his second journey. c. 54 - Paul begins his third journey. c. 60 - Paul journeys to Rome. c. 563 - Columba sails from Ireland to Scotland. 635 - First Christian missionaries (Nestorian monks from Asia Minor and Persia) arrive in China 1289 - Franciscan friars begin mission work in China 1368 - Collapse of the Franciscan mission in China 1582 - Jesuits begin mission work in China, introduce Western science, mathematics, astronomy 1792 - William Carey writes Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to use means for the conversion of the.

Afghanistan timeline 1941-1950 - Afghanistan timeline 1941-1950 Timeline of Afghan history 1941 Under its enlightened monarch Zahir Shah the country is advancing steadily in education and in the industries which are expected to exercise a civilizing influence on its turbulent people. But endeavours to stir up trouble are not lacking. The ex-emir Amanullah is hanging on to the other side of the frontier and is believed to be under Nazi orders to foment disaffection. The faqir of Ipi, an old campaigner among the tribes, is also intriguing. The king, however, is most correct in his neutrality, and his handling of the German colony in the country in the closing months of the year gives proof of his sincerity. German nationals organized themselves as a foreign branch of the Nazi party, and.

Afghanistan timeline May 2000 - Afghanistan timeline May 2000 Timeline of Afghan history Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 May 24, 2000 2 Mid-May 2000 3 Early May 2000 4 May 1, 2000 May 24, 2000 Russia threatens air strikes against "terrorist training camps," in response to which the Taliban authorities warn neighbouring countries of retaliation if they play host to Russian forces launching such attacks. They also come to an agreement with the military authorities in Islamabad to close down camps training Pakistani nationals, and assure the Chinese foreign minister in late July that they will not tolerate Chinese Muslim extremists using Afghan territory for military training. Mid-May 2000 The Iranian government decides to secure the Iran-Afghanistan border with the construction of walls and high-security fencing along the almost-1,000-km stretch of desert..

Timeline of trends in music (1900-1949) - Timeline of trends in music (1900-1949) See also: List of years in music, Timeline of trends in music to 1899, Timeline of trends in music (1950-1959), Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969), Timeline of trends in music (1970-1979), Timeline of trends in music (1980-1989), Timeline of trends in music (1990-present) 1900s - 1910s - 1920s - 1930s - 1940s 1900s 1900 in music Music of Argentina The bandoneón begins to become popular in Argentina; it will soon become one of the principal instruments in the tango Music of Colombia The accordion begins to become popular throughout the country Music of Cuba Romantic ballads called boleros are developed Music of Indonesia The developing form of kroncong is popular among the poor, urban people Music of Russia Vassily.

Timeline of Buddhism - Timeline of Buddhism 563 BC: Buddha is born in Lumbini, India. 309 BC: Third Buddhist Council convened by Asoka. 300s BC: Oldest Brahmi script (the ancestor of Indic languages) dates from this period. 200s BC: Indian traders regularly visited ports in Arabia, explaining the prevalence of place names in the region with Indian or Buddhist origin. For example, bahar (from the Sanskrit vihara, a Buddhist monastery). 100s BC: Theravada Buddhism is officially introduced to Sri Lanka by the Venerable Mahinda, the son of the emperor Ashoka of India during the reign of king Devanampiya-Tissa. 0s: According to Theravadins, during the reign of King Vatta Gamini in Sri Lanka, the Buddhist monks assembled in Aloka Vihara and wrote down the Tripitaka in Pali. 67: Buddhism officially came.


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