Tai Pī is a province of Nuku Hiva, in the Marquesas Islands, an administrative subdivision of French Polynesia. The settlement follows the line of the...
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Tahoera'a Huiraatira Tahuata Taiarapu-Est Taiarapu-Ouest Taiaro Taiohae Tai Pī (province) Takapoto Takapoto Airport Takaroa Takaroa Airport Takume Tane (Bora...
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Taiwan Beer (redirect from TáiPí)
Taiwan Beer (Chinese: 台灣啤酒; pinyin: Táiwān Píjǐu, or 台啤; TáiPí) is a brand of mass market beer brewed by the Taiwan Tobacco and Liquor Corporation (TTL)...
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tribes, who were united only in times of war with the tribes of Tai Pī, the province covering the remainder of the island. There is some anecdotal evidence...
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ethnonym means Northern Tai which they share with Tai Nua people. In Vietnam, most Lu live in Lai Châu Province and their population was 5,601 in 2009. In China...
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Biluochun (redirect from Pi Lo Chun)
[pî.lwǒ.ʈʂʰwə́n]) is a famous green tea originally grown in the Dongting mountain region near Lake Tai in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Also known as Pi Lo...
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Ahom people (redirect from Tai-Ahoms)
The Ahom (/ˈɑːhɒm/) (Ahom: 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨, ahüm), or Tai Ahom (Ahom: 𑜄𑜩 𑜒𑜑𑜪𑜨, tái ahüm) is an ethnic group from the Indian states of Assam and Arunachal...
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news of Cao Pi's ascension (and an accompanying false rumour that Cao Pi had executed Emperor Xian) arrived in Liu Bei's domain of Yi Province (covering...
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Penang Hokkien (Chinese: 庇能福建話; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pī-né͘ng Hok-kiàn-ōa; Tâi-lô: Pī-néeng Hok-kiàn-uā; IPA: /pi˨˩nɛŋ˦˥ hɔk̚˦kiɛn˥˧ua˨˩/) is a local variant of...
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Yuwen Tai (Chinese: 宇文泰; pinyin: Yǔwén Tài) (505/7 – 21 November 556), nickname Heita (黑獺), formally Duke Wen of Anding (安定文公), later further posthumously...
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