• Liqian (simplified Chinese: 骊靬; traditional Chinese: 驪靬; pinyin: Líqián; Wade–Giles: Li-ch'ien) was a county established during the Western Han dynasty...
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  • of the Gobi desert in Gansu province, China. The area was renamed after Liqian, an ancient county, and is located in Jiaojiazhuang township, Yongchang...
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  • Stanford University (MBA) Known for Founder of Garena Founder of Sea Limited Founder of Shopee Chairman of Lion City Sailors FC Spouse Liqian Ma (Wife)...
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    Jahangir Nagar/Dhaka Bhutan Jakar Paro Kashgar (or Kashi) (Major City) Liqian Aksu Kucha Korla Loulan Karasahr (Yanqi) Turpan (Turfan) Jiaohe Ruins Turpan...
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    commander is Qiao Xiangji [zh] and the current political commissar is Xu Liqian [zh]. On 1 February 2016, the founding meeting of the Southern Theater Command...
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  • emperor allows the Romans to establish their own city, naming it Regum, or Liqian in Chinese, upon hearing of their bravery. The Emperor also allows the surviving...
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  • Chinese para table tennis player Li Qian (boxer) (born 1990), Chinese boxer Liqian, village in Gansu, China Li Qiang (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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  • Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Zhū Lìqiàn Yue: Cantonese Jyutping Zyu1 Lai6 Sin6 Southern Min Hokkien POJ Chu Lê-chhiàn Tâi-lô Tsu Lê-tshiàn...
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  • Him Mark Lai (redirect from Mai Liqian)
    Him Mark Lai (Chinese: 麥禮謙; Jyutping: mak6 lai5 him1; pinyin: Mài Lǐqiān; November 1, 1925 – May 21, 2009) was a historian of Chinese American descent...
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    that these men, who were captured by the Chinese, founded the village of Liqian (Li-chien, possibly from "legio") in Yongchang County. There have been attempts...
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