Manchu

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Synonyms for Manchu

a member of the Manchu speaking people of Mongolian race of Manchuria

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the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries

the Tungusic language spoken by the Manchu

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Pio Manzu acts as a link between the world of research and practical socio-political decision-makers, providing a forum for productive exchange of views and expertise.
(1.) See Europe Arab World: From Clashing on Petroleum to Cooperating for a New Economic Order (Forli, Italy: Pio Manzu International Centre, Dec.
(17.) Kai-wing Chow, "Narrating Nation, Race, and National Culture: Imagining The Manzu Identity in Modern China," in Constructing Nationhood in Modern East Asia, Kai-Wing Chow, Kevin M.
Letizia Manjani, spokeswoman of the Pio Manzu Centre in Rimini.
Angelina, 32, put the UNlinked Pio Manzu Centre, where she was due to speak on the future of humankind, under a gagging order.
(37.) One of Giussani's students in his religion class in the late 1950s was the son of the sculptor Giacomo Manzu, who would often be egged on by his parish priest to oppose Giussani's position in class.
Writers appearing at the library included M Y Alam, Chaz Benchley, Maureen Carter, Brendan Cleary, Manzu Islam, Pete Kalu, Tariq Mehmood, Clare Morrall, Tom Palmer and Jackie Wills.
Ilan Hala was located at the confluence of the Mudan and Sunggari rivers, near the modern city of Yilan (Manzu jianshi 1979: 14).