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    Mitochondrial DNA evidence for a diversified origin of workers building First Emperor of China. by Zhi Xu, Fan Zhang, Bosong Xu, Jingze Tan, Shilin Li, Chunxiang Li, Hui Zhou, Hong Zhu, Jun Zhang, Qingbo Duan, Li Jin

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…With the aim of shedding light on origins of these samples who were supposed to be workers building the mausoleum for the First Emperor of China, we compared them with 2,164 mtDNA profiles from 32 contemporary Chinese populations at both population and individual levels. …”
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    First emperor : tales from the jade room / by 408087 Squires, Conrad

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Qin Shi Huang, Emperor of China, 259-210 B.C.…”
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    Islamic elements in the art of Malay tradisional court letter-writing by Ahmat Adam

    Published 1997
    “…Melayu (Malay Annals) mentioned that when the letter from the emperor of China arrived at the port of Melaka during the reign of Sultan Mansur Syah, the letter was received with pomp and grandeur. …”
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    Peregrin în Suedia. Nicolae Milescu Spătarul by Marcela Ciortea

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Within this interval, in which he served the Tsars’ interests as a translator at Posolski Prikaz, some sort of Ministry of External Affairs, he is sent by the Tsar Alexei Mihailovici with an embassy to the Emperor of China, thus becoming the first European scholar who travelled from Moscow to Pekin, crossing through Siberia. …”
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    Lines of development of the tibetan editions of gzungs bsdus collection first printed in the rtag brtan monastery founded by Tāranātha by A V Zorin

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The author discovered some editions which had never been introduced to the academic work, including the possibly oldest one printed in Mongolia and most close to the original edition (non-available) and two early Beijing editions, one of which is also close to the Rtag brtan edition while the other one was probably made right before the first official edition made in 1674 in Beijing for Kangxi, the Manchu Emperor of China. Some other sources, primarily later Tibetan editions of Gzungs bsdus available at the TBRC e-library, were also used. …”
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    Bird nest: a potential product breakthrough by Lee, Ting Hun, Tan, Eddie Ti Tjih, Abdul Aziz, Ramlan, Sarmidi, Mohamad Roji

    Published 2009
    “…Edible Bird’s Nest (EBN) was a significant item in the cuisine and pharmacy of the Emperors of China during the 16th century (Lau and Melville, 1994). …”
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    Temporal and Spatial Variations of Drought in China: Reconstructed from Historical Memorials Archives during 1689-1911. by Jinhong Wan, Denghua Yan, Guobin Fu, Lu Hao, Yaojie Yue, Ruoxi Li, Yunpeng Li, Jiangang Liu, Jun Deng

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In China, Zou Zhe (Memorials to the Throne, or Palace Memorials), an official communication to the emperors of China by local officials, offers an opportunity to reconstruct the spatial-temporal distributions of droughts at a high-resolution. …”
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    Korea by Konstantin Lidin

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…For many centuries, Japanese pirates, the Yue emperors of China from the South, the Ho tribes of Manchuria from the North and others made inroads into the ‘Land of Morning Freshness’.  …”
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