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Manchu
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Manchu a member of a people originally living in Manchuria, who formed the last imperial dynasty of China (1644–1912). The name is from the Manchu language, and means literally ‘pure’.
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The Manchus (The Peoples of Asia).
Magazine article from: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute; 9/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...discussion of issues of Manchu ethnogenesis and...Tatars' and 'Manchus'. She insists that...This Han view of the Manchus as non-Han rendered...any attempt by the Manchu rulers to become...abandoned by the Manchu rulers as embarrassments...nationalists and many Manchus lost their ...
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Manchu WOK Fast & Fresh Chinese Cuisine Order Near Real-Time Sales Data Via MICROS RES3000, Workstation 4 Terminals and mymicros.net.
PR Newswire; 2/10/2005; 700+ words
; ...Systems, Inc. in Eastern Canada, and Manchu WOK (Canada) Inc., North America...mymicros.net business intelligence portal. Manchu WOK selected MICROS for its ability to...support its aggressive growth objective, Manchu WOK will purchase MICROS RES3000 software...
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The Manchu exegesis of the 'Lunyu.'
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 7/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...been translated by Manchus eager to familiarize...and five unfinished Manchu translations of Chinese...corpus of Sino-Manchu translations grew...10) That the Manchus valued the Four Books...nuances that the Manchus apparently understood...to possess. The Manchu words used to ...
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The Manchu Way: the Eight Banners and Ethnic Identity in Late Imperial China.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: History Today; 11/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Chinese regime, by the Manchus, a central Asian people...differences between the Manchu rulers and the Chinese...stressed: even though the Manchus started out as alien...now spoke Chinese, not Manchu, in their everyday lives...means of reminding the Manchus that they were not assimilated...
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Edward J. M. Rhoads. Manchus and Han: Ethnic Relations and Political Power in Late Qing and Early Republican China, 1861-1928.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: China Review International; 3/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...the history of the Manchus and the Qing dynasty...dealing with the Manchu-Han relationship...include the leading Manchus at the court, the...government, the Manchu commoners outside...question of why the Manchus fell from power...solve the problem of Manchu-Han differences...
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LONG CHINA'S OUTCASTS, MANCHUS REGAIN IDENTITY.(MAIN)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 6/19/1995; 700+ words
; ...last emperor a Manchu named Pu Yi the Manchus were vilified...revenge for the Manchus' long rule over...Now, though, Manchu culture is undergoing...distribute vertically Manchu language. The...participants in the Manchus' revival seem...
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Race against time to save Manchu language
Newspaper article from: China Daily; 5/6/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...Dynasty founded by the Manchus. In the last days of the Qing Dynasty, Manchu was no longer the...and middle-aged Manchus in Sanjiazi Village are the only Manchu-speaking people...this proficiency in Manchu? First, Sanjiazi...primarily peopled by Manchus and they married...
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Mark C. Elliott. The Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and Ethnic Identity in Late Imperial China.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: China Review International; 9/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...8047-3606-5. Mark Elliott's The Manchu Way: The Eight Banners and Ethnic Identity...groundbreaking institutional study of the Manchu banner system and its pivotal role in defining Manchu ethnic sovereignty and preserving Manchu...
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Identity construction and reconstruction: naming and Manchu ethnicity in Northeast China, 1749-1909.
Magazine article from: Historical Methods; 6/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...agency. In this study of Manchu ethnicity in northeast...legitimacy. Although the Manchus are one of the largest...subventions. Whereas Manchu identity is no longer...Liaoning claim to be "Manchus" in spite of their Shandong...themselves as Han or Manchu. In this article, we...
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Voice of an empire, all but extinct Dwindling speakers of Manchu struggle to save language
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune; 3/17/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...most experts agree that Manchu is doomed, Xibo, a...ethnic group allied to the Manchus who in the 18th century...The disappearance of Manchu will be part of a mass...their first language. Manchu survived only in small...residents were ethnic Manchus. Most are descended...
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Manchu
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
Manchu ETHNONYMS: Jurchen, Nuzhen, Qiren Orientation...century to the early twentieth century, the Manchu played a key role in Chinese history as...Location. The largest concentration of Manchu (46.2 percent) is in Liaoning Province...
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Man (Manchus)
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...by a small number of Manchus. Almost all of the Manchus speak Chinese. 4...FOLKLORE A large portion of Manchu mythology is about ancestors...major holiday for the Manchus. They decorate their...white banners. Some Manchu festivals are related...
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Fu Manchu
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
Fu Manchu Rock band For the Record … The...Monica, California, based rock band Fu Manchu draws inspiration from Ozzy Osborne, early...x2019; s Tom Sinclair described Fu Manchu as, “ Invoking the legendary...
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Manchus
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
Manchus A nomadic people who conquered China and...He ordered his people to call themselves Manchus, a name of obscure origin, and in 1636...first Qing emperor of China. While the Manchus adopted many aspects of Chinese life...
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Fu Manchu, Dr
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Fu Manchu, Dr a moustached Chinese master-criminal created by the British writer Sax Rohmer (1883?–1959), first appearing in the novel Dr Fu Manchu (1913).
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