• Chin Ce (born in 1966) is a Nigerian writer of poetry, fiction and essays and a graphic editor. He was educated at the University of Calabar. He is the...
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  • Bowen, novelist and teacher Oyinkan Braithwaite (born 1988), novelist Chin Ce (born 1966) Chinweizu (born 1943), critic, essayist, poet, journalist John...
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  • France/Switzerland, p/nf), pseudonym Jean Lahor Denys Cazet (born 1938, US, ch) Chin Ce (born 1966, Nigeria, p/f/nf) Lord David Cecil (1902–1986, England, nf)...
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  • Bowen (living) Oyinkan Braithwaite (born 1988) Stephen Buoro (born 1993) Chin Ce (born 1966) Teju Cole (born 1975) Abi Daré (living) Jude Dibia (born 1975)...
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    complex in China, with development occurring between the 3rd and 8th centuries CE. The caves of Kizil are the earlier of their type in China, and their model...
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  • Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-94-015-9175-1. Charles, Smith; Chin, Ce (2015-09-23). Indigenous Heritage in African Literature. Handel Books....
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    inaugural Global Peace and Unity Event in the ExCeL Exhibition Centre organised by Islam Channel. Chin returned to acting in 2007, where he played Razer...
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    motif, 3rd century CE, Western Jin, Zhejiang. Pottery tower, Western Jin, 265–317 CE. Celadon lion-shaped bixie, Western Jin, 265–317 CE. Celadon lian bowl...
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    Daqin (redirect from Ta-Chin)
    between 239 and 265, Quoted in zhuan 30 of the Sanguozhi, Published in 429 CE [Section 11 – Da Qin (Roman territory/Rome)]". Depts.washington.edu. Translated...
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