Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1947 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... Chinese neighbours . There is reason to believe that also the Huns had difficulties in coming on good terms with the Chinese , suspicion must have been deeply rooted , not least in the latter . Under this pressure from two sides the Chinese ...
... Chinese neighbours . There is reason to believe that also the Huns had difficulties in coming on good terms with the Chinese , suspicion must have been deeply rooted , not least in the latter . Under this pressure from two sides the Chinese ...
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... Chinese tribes . Their descendants formed their own clan , each living in their own village , and up to this date the inhabitants of one village have often the same surname and worship a common ancestor.2 ) Thus we can also answer the ...
... Chinese tribes . Their descendants formed their own clan , each living in their own village , and up to this date the inhabitants of one village have often the same surname and worship a common ancestor.2 ) Thus we can also answer the ...
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... Chinese inhabitants than before . Not until T'ang can one refer to the southeast area as a real part of the Chinese empire . Also Eastern Hu - pei has now become inhabited , and this is hardly accidental . During a period when the ...
... Chinese inhabitants than before . Not until T'ang can one refer to the southeast area as a real part of the Chinese empire . Also Eastern Hu - pei has now become inhabited , and this is hardly accidental . During a period when the ...
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