• Modu Chanyu (redirect from Mao-tun)
    Modu (c. 234 – c. 174 BCE) was the son of Touman and the founder of the empire of the Xiongnu. He came to power by ordering his men to kill his father...
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    com article on Mao-Tun Encyclopedia.com article on Mao-Tun Yahoo Encyclopedia article on Mao-Tun Feng, Liping (April 1996). "Democracy and Elitism: The...
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  • Fushi (Thaa Atoll) (Republic of Maldives) Fushi (novel) by novelist Mao Dun (Mao-Tun), about the New Fourth Army Incident Fushi Copperweld (傅氏科普威), the...
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    Muang Mao, also spelled Möng Mao (Ahom:𑜉𑜢𑜤𑜂𑜫𑜉𑜧𑜨,,Shan: မိူင်းမၢဝ်း; Tai Nuea: ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥣᥝᥰ; Burmese: မိုင်းမော; Chinese: 勐卯) or the Mao Kingdom, was...
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    inhabited the Hexi Corridor, before they were defeated by the Xiongnu under Mao-tun and later his son in 176 BCE, forcing them to go beyond the territory of...
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  • Classic Chinese Short Stories, Volume 2 Yuan Zhen, Lien Pu, Hsieh Liang, Mao Tun, Feng Meng-lung Audie Award for Short Stories or Collections Finalist Hannibal...
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    Thakin Hla Pe (Bo Let Ya), Thakin Soe, Yèbaw Ba Tin (H. N. Goshal), and Yèbaw Tun Maung (Amar Nag). An armed wing was formed shortly afterwards which fought...
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  • Xun". Dun, Mao (1992). Rainbow. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520910959. Liukkonen, Petri (2008). "Mao Dun (1896-1981) - also Mao Tun. Pseudonym...
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  • in Mao Dun's Eclipse". Frontiers of Literary Studies in China. 10 (2): 204–233. doi:10.3868/s010-005-016-0015-5. Encyclopedia.com article on Mao-Tun Yahoo...
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    Tun Sun (Chinese: 頓遜) or Tian-Sun or Tien-Sun (Chinese: 典遜;: 32  Thai: เทียนสน) or Tu-k'un/Tou-k'ouen/Ch'u-tu-k'un (都昆),: 305  later Lang-chia or Lang-ya-hsiu: 262–263 ...
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