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    Forensic features and genetic structure of 20 autosomal STR loci in the Han population of Ningde City, Southeastern China by Hongbo Wang, Cairui Xin, Hongyi Cao

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Conclusion The population comparison revealed that the structure of the Ningde Han population was similar to the structure of southern Han populations in China and was significantly different to the other Chinese ethnic groups, such as Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Kazakh, Uyghur, Manchu from Xinjiang and Mongols.…”
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    Sino-Tibetan Style of Buddhist Sculpture: Articulation of the Attribution Problem by Victoria Vladimirovna Demenova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Based on the data obtained on the content of substances in the alloy and considering the general artistic and stylistic features of metal images, the author makes a conclusion as to when the attribution designation “Tibeto-Chinese style” is the most accurate one and when it can be applied to Buddhist gilded sculptures created on the territory of China (Manchu Qin dynasty) between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.…”
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    Hazard Assessment of Debris Flow Based on Infinite Irrelevance Method and Probabilistic Neural Network Coupling Model by Cui Wang, Xuedong Wang, Yongdong Zhu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This paper proposes an effective model for predicting the hazard of debris flow, which is a coupled model based on the Infinite Irrelevance Method (IIM) and the Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN). Taking Xiuyan Manchu Autonomous County, Liaoning Province, China as an example, this paper selects 31 key debris flow trenches according to the geological data survey and the characteristics of debris flow disasters, and uses IIM to screen the frequency, watershed area, height difference, debris reserves, rainfall, lithology, slope, population density, NDVI, a total of 9 influencing factors as the sample data set of PNN, and randomly divided into a training set and test set, the ratio is 65% and 35%. …”
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    Toponymic Space of the Written Monument True Records of the Mongols of the Qing Empire by Ekaterina V. Sundueva

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Analyzing the ways of rendering Mongolian complex toponyms in Chinese, the author notes that the use of transcription shows the established character of the toponym, while the use of Manchu geographical terms testifies to its optional character. …”
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    On the Question of the Two Mongol States in the Early XIII Century by B. R. Zoriktuev

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It is reported that the Tungus-Manchu tribes of the lower stream of the Amur, by the collective nickname received from the outside, were known as manguni — “people of the Mangu River”. …”
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    International Legal Status of Inner Mongolia at the Turn of the 20th Century: An Opinion of Its Ruler (Report by Khorchin Prince Uday, 1910) by Roman Yu. Pochekaev

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The utmost interest should be paid to the dynamics of relations of rulers of Inner Mongolia with the Qing imperial authorities that initiated a forced colonization of Mongolian lands through resettlement of Chinese peasant colonists, changes in relations of Manchu administration and Mongol feudal lords with Russian regional authorities and merchants, as well as strengthening of the Japanese influence in the region.…”
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    Minoritas Muslim di China: Perkembangan, Sejarah Dan Pendidikan by Ismail Suardi Wekke, Rusdan Rusdan

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Bahkan tokoh revolusionis yang membawa China dari pemerintahan tiran (Dinasti Manchu) menuju negara Republik Demokratis adalah seorang tokoh Islam yang bernama Sun Yat Sen. …”
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  8. 128

    Abject desires in Lisa See’s Peony in Love by Poh, Chin Koon, Mohammad Ewan Awang, Arbaayah Ali Termizi, Ching, Florence Toh Haw

    Published 2021
    “…The establishment of the Manchu led-Qing dynasty in 1636 led to the continuation of Confucianism as the dominant belief system in China. …”
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    The Project of the Yakut Regional Head N. I. Myagkov on the Arrangement of the Udsky Territory (the 1820s) by Aisen D. Vasiliev

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Given the special situation in the region, the project attached great importance to Russian-Manchu trade and economic relations. The Siberian Committee was engaged in strict regulation of the observance of the principles of the reform of 1822, in particular, the provisions of the “Charter on the management of indigenous peoples”. …”
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    Great Powers and the Sino-Japanese War 1894–1895 by Aleš Skřivan, Sr., Aleš Skřivan, Jr.

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The general dispositions of both participants is assessed, as is Japan’s successful start after the outbreak of the war, the causes of China’s military catastrophes (Pyongyang, Port Arthur, Weihaiwei) and the fact that the Manchu elite had totally failed to comprehend the severity of the situation, thus endangering the basis of the Qing Dynasty regime. …”
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    Genetic Variation of 25 Y-Chromosomal and 15 Autosomal STR Loci in the Han Chinese Population of Liaoning Province, Northeast China. by Jun Yao, Bao-Jie Wang

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Rst and two multi-dimensional scaling plots showed that minor differences were observed when the Liaoning Han population was compared to the Jilin Han Chinese, Beijing Han Chinese, Liaoning Manchu, Liaoning Mongolian, Liaoning Xibe, Shandong Han Chinese, Jiangsu Han Chinese, Anhui Han Chinese, Guizhou Han Chinese and Liaoning Hui populations; by contrast, major differences were observed when the Shanxi Han Chinese, Yunnan Bai, Jiangxi Han Chinese, Guangdong Han Chinese, Liaoning Korean, Hunan Tujia, Guangxi Zhuang, Gansu Tibetan, Xishuangbanna Dai, South Korean, Japanese and Hunan Miao populations. …”
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    Noyon Galdama in Written and Oral Traditions of Mongolic Peoples by Elza P. Bakaeva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The dissemination of folklore texts centered around the renown protector of native territories believed to have been a skilful warrior and chieftain of border detachments is associated with the theme of homeland defense that was most urgent during the lifetime of Noyon Galdama (1635–1667) — when all Mongols faced an increasing threat of Manchu invasion, and the Congress of 1640 developed The Great Code of Laws that proclaimed defense of Mongol-inhabited domains a supreme goal and virtue. …”
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    Y-chromosome evidence for common ancestry of three Chinese populations with a high risk of esophageal cancer. by Haihua Huang, Min Su, Xiaoyun Li, Hui Li, Dongping Tian, Yuxia Gao, Yubai Guo

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The CSP, FJP and HTMP are more closely related to Chinese Hans than to minorities, except Manchu Chinese, and are descendants of Sino-Tibetans, not Baiyues. …”
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    The Northern Stronghold Sacrifice and the Political Legitimacy of Ethnic Minority Regimes in the Late Imperial China by Chenxi Huang, Siyu Chen

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…By the Qing dynasty, the Northern Stronghold was regarded as an integral component of the geographic origin of the Manchu people and thereby assumed once again a position of substantial political significance. …”
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    RETRACTED: Population genetics of 24 Y‐STR loci in Chinese Han population from Jilin Province, Northeast China by Xiao‐ming Xu, Ji‐long Zheng, Yin Lou, Xiao‐han Wei, Bao‐jie Wang, Jun Yao

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Population comparison showed that there were minor differences compared to Beijing Chinese Han, China Manchu, Gansu Chinese Han, and Jiangsu Chinese Han, but major differences with respect to the populations of Guangdong Chinese Han, Yunnan Chinese Han, China Hui, China Korean, and China Tibetan. …”
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    Names of Tuvan Clan / Tribal Groups Analyzed by Lyubov S. Kara-ool, Igor V. Kormushin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Another important self-identity factor is the administrative/territorial one established in the mid-18th century by the Manchu (Qing) Dynasty of China. Our analysis shows the Tuvan ethnogenesis was based mainly on Turkic-speaking components, however, one can still trace Mongolic, Samoyed, Ket, and Tungus elements therein. …”
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    Study of Non-Point Pollution in the Ashe River Basin Based on SWAT Model with Different Land Use by Jiashuo Chen, Chong Du, Tangzhe Nie, Xu Han, Siyu Tang

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The Ashe River Basin (ARB), long known as the “Golden Waterway” in Manchu, has become one of China’s most polluted rivers. …”
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