• Huining may refer to: Huining County (会宁县), county in Gansu, China Huining Prefecture (會寧府), former prefecture in the Shangjing region of Manchuria, location...
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    Huining County (simplified Chinese: 会宁县; traditional Chinese: 會寧縣; pinyin: Huìníng Xiàn) is a county in the east of Gansu Province, bordering Ningxia to...
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    ascension. On January 14, 2023, Lou Huining was succeeded by Zheng Yanxiong as the director of the Liaison Office. "Luo Huining". China Vitae. Carnegie Endowment...
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  • Zhongchuan is a town of Huining County, Gansu, China. The town governs over 10 villages and has a population of 15,989. The town is specialized in rapeseed...
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    Huiningfu (redirect from Huìníng)
    974 Huining Fu (simplified Chinese: 会宁府; traditional Chinese: 會寧府; pinyin: Huìníng Fǔ), or Shangjing Huiningfu (上京會寧府; 'Upper Capital', 'Huining Prefecture')...
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  • Caotan is a town of Huining County, Gansu, China. It has a population of 13,180 as of 2019 and governs over 7 villages. The town is poor and most residents...
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    were demoted to the status of commoners on 20 March 1127 and deported to Huining Prefecture, the Jin capital, on 13 May 1127. In 1128, the two former Song...
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    Jin Empire (1211–1234), Huining Prefecture was abandoned. In the 17th century, the Manchus used building materials from Huining Prefecture to construct...
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  • 1115 to 1153. It was called Shangjing (上京; Shàngjīng; 'Upper Capital') or Huining Prefecture at the time. It was destroyed in 1157 and reestablished as a...
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    who succeeded him as emperor of Jin. 1153 The Jin capital was moved from Huining Prefecture to Zhongdu. 1157 The Jin capital was moved to Kaifeng. 1161...
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