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| Qin DynastyThe Qin Dynasty or Ch'in Dynasty ( Wade-Giles) ( 221 BC 207/ 206 BC) preceded by the Zhou Dynasty and followed by the Han Dynasty in China. Qin is sometimes spelt as Chin and is a possible origin of the word "China". See also: China in world languages). | Qibla al-QudsiyyaThe factual accuracy of this article is disputed. The Qibla al-Qudsiyya is the name given to a small sect of the Jews of Medina who converted to Islam in 622/623. When the qibla (direction of prayer for Muslims) was changed from Jerusalem (known in Arabic | Qian ZhongshuQian Zhongshu (; Pinyin: Qian Zhongshu, WG: Ch'ien Chung-shu) ( 1910 December 19, 1998) was a Chinese writer and scholar, born in Wuxi. He was one of the most well-known Chinese authors to the Western world. Graduating from Tsinghua University in Beijing |
| QinQin Qin or Ch'in ( Wade-Giles) can refer to. A state: Qin (state), a state of China during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Qin Dynasty, which followed Qin's unification of China The Former Qin ( Di), Later Qin | Qibya massacreThe Qibya massacre was a military action in October 1953 carried out by Israeli troops in a West Bank village. The military action as Qibya was carried out by two Israeli units, a paratroop company and Unit 101 under the command of Ariel Sharon (who becam | QiqirnIn Inuit mythology, Qiqirn is a large, bald dog spirit. It is a frightening beast, but also skittish and foolish. Men and dogs run from it, and it runs from men and dogs. It has hair on its feet, ear, mouth and the tip of its tail. Inuit mythology. |
| Qin Shi HuangdiQin Shi Huang (November or December 260 BC September 10, 210 BC), personal name Zheng was king of the Chinese State of Qin from 247 BC to 221 BC, and then the first emperor of a unified China from 221 BC to 210 BC, ruling under the name First Emperor . | QinhuangdaoQinhuangdao (; Postal Pinyin: Chinwangtao is a city in the Hebei province, in China. It is located approx. 300 km east of Beijing, on the Bohai Gulf, the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea. Qinhuangdao has three main built-up areas: Beidaihe: a seaside reso | Qian XuantongQian Xuantong ( in pinyin: Qian Xuantong) ( 1887- 1939) was a Chinese phonetician who promoted vernacular Chinese baihua . Birth given name: Xing ( xing) Courtesy name zi : Xia ( xia) Qian was born in Wuxing , Zhejiang. He held the position as a professor |
| Qinghai | Qi Empress | Qilin |
| Qipao | Qingdao | Qiblih |
| Qi Qiao Jie | QinetiQ 1 | Qianlong Emperor |
| QinShiHuang | Qiu Jin | Qiryat Yam |
| Qiang | Qiryat Ono | Qiryat Atta |
| Qiryat Bialik | Qiryat Gat | Qiryat Motzkin |
| Qiryat Mal'akhi | Qin (state) | Qi (state) |
| QI | Qianjiang | Qi Dynasty |
| Qing Ming Jie | Qiryat Arba | Qiryat Shemona |
| Qisarya | QIF | Qina |
| Qibla Cola | Qieyun | Qi Yu |
| Qingpu District | Qinghai Lake | Qix |
| Qin Jiushao | Qingzhou | Qinqiang |
| QinetiQ | Qiao Zong | Qi Baishi |
| Qingzang Railway | Qian Qichen | Qingde Wang |
| Qiqihar | Qiyas | Qiryat Haim |
| Qi (disambiguation) | Qindarka | Qinling Mountains |
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