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Emperor Gaozu of Han: Emperor Gao (256 B.C.E. or 247 B.C.E. – June 1, 195 B.C.E.), commonly known inside China as Gaozu (Chinese: 高祖; pinyin: Gāozǔ, Wade-Giles: Kao Tsu), personal name Liu Bang (Wade-Giles: Liu Pang), was the first ... [100%] 2023-02-04
Emperor Gaozu of Han: Emperor Gao (256 B.C.E. or 247 B.C.E. – June 1, 195 B.C.E.), commonly known inside China as Gaozu (Chinese: 高祖; pinyin: Gāozǔ, Wade-Giles: Kao Tsu), personal name Liu Bang (Wade-Giles: Liu Pang), was the first ... [100%] 2023-02-04
Gaohu: The gaohu (高胡; pinyin: gāohú, pronounced [kɑ́ʊ̯xǔ]; Cantonese: gou1 wu4; also called yuehu 粤胡) is a Chinese bowed string instrument developed from the erhu in the 1920s by the musician and composer Lü Wencheng (1898–1981) and used in Cantonese music and Cantonese opera. It ... (Chinese bowed string instrument) [80%] 2023-12-27 [Bowed instruments] [Chinese musical instruments]...
Gozu: Gozu (極道恐怖大劇場 牛頭 GOZU, Gokudō kyōfu dai-gekijō: Gozu, literally: Yakuza Horror Theatre: Bull's Head) is a 2003 Japanese horror comedy crime film directed by Takashi Miike and written by Sakichi Sato. The film blends yakuza stories with ghost stories, bizarre vignettes, urban legends ... (2003 Japanese horror film by Takashi Miike) [75%] 2023-12-26 [2003 films] [2000s crime comedy films]...
Emperor Gaozu of Tang: Emperor Gaozu of Tang (7 April 566 – 25 June 635), born Li Yuan, courtesy name Shude, was the founding emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 618 to 626. Under the Sui dynasty, Li Yuan was the governor ... (Founding emperor of the Tang dynasty (566–635) (r. 618–626)) [67%] 2023-12-27 [566 births] [635 deaths]...
Emperor Gaozu of Tang: Emperor Gaozu (also Kao-tsu, formerly Li Yuan, r. 618-626 CE) was a Sui military commander who led a rebellion against his former masters, seized control of the state, and founded the Tang Dynasty (618-906 CE). Overshadowed in ... [67%] 2017-10-09
Han (Japan): Ein Han (jap. 藩; gelegentlich auch Fürstentum oder Daimyat genannt) war ein in der Edo-Zeit vom Shōgun verliehenes Lehen an einen Daimyō (Fürsten). (Japan) [65%] 2024-01-19
Han (escultura): Han (en danés "Él") es una escultura de acero pulido realizada por los artistas nórdicos Michael Elmgreen e Ingar Dragset e instalada en 2012 en el puerto de Elsinor, Dinamarca. La escultura representa a un hombre joven desnudo y sentado ... (Escultura) [65%] 2023-11-23
Han (name): Han is used as a name in many cultures. The Western usage of the name is as a variant of Hans. (Name) [65%] 2023-11-21 [Surnames]
Han (rapero): Han Ji-sung (en hangul, 한지성; en hanja, 韓知城; romanización revisada del coreano, Han Ji-seong; McCune-Reischauer, Han Chisŏng; Incheon, 14 de septiembre de 2000), más conocido como Han (한), es un rapero, compositor y productor surcoreano. Es popularmente conocido por ser ... (Rapero) [65%] 2023-12-16
Han (Tintigny): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Han. Ne doit pas être confondu avec Han-sur-Lesse. (Tintigny) [65%] 2023-11-18
Han (Japon): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Han. Les han (藩) ou domaines étaient des unités administratives correspondant aux territoires des fiefs des daimyos du Japon. (Japon) [65%] 2024-01-21
Gaolou: Gaolou (高楼) may refer to the following locations in China. [60%] 2023-09-07
Gansu: Coordinates: 38°0′N 102°20′E Gansu ▶ (Simplified Chinese: 甘肃; Traditional Chinese: 甘肅; pinyin: Gānsù; Wade-Giles: Kan-su, Kansu, or Kan-suh) is a province of the People's Republic of China located in the northwest region of the country. It ... [60%] 2023-02-04
Gaozhou: Die Stadt Gaozhou (chinesisch 高州市, Pinyin Gāozhōu Shì) ist eine kreisfreie Stadt in der Provinz Guangdong der Volksrepublik China. Sie gehört zum Verwaltungsgebiet der bezirksfreien Stadt Maoming. [60%] 2023-11-23
Ganzhu: Ganzhu (Chinese: 甘竹; pinyin: Gānzhú; lit. 'Sugarcane bamboo') is an industry-based town lying on the Fu River in northern Guangchang County, Fuzhou, Jiangxi, China. [60%] 2023-05-29 [Guangchang County]
Gagoze: A demon who reputedly attacked young priests at the Gangō-ji temple. [60%] 2005-05-16