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Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Rengao language — Rengao is a North Bahnaric language. It is spoken in parts of south and central Vietnam. A 1973 survey indicated that there were around 15,000 native speakersReferences* [http://www.ethnologue.com/14/show country.asp?name=Viet+Nam Report on… … Wikipedia
Rengao language — also called Rȯngao, or Rangao, language of the North Bahnaric subbranch of Bahnaric, a branch of the Mon Khmer family (itself a part of the Austroasiatic languages. Rengao is spoken by some 15,000 individuals in south central Vietnam.… … Universalium
Xue Rengao — (薛仁杲) (d. 618), also known as Xue Renguo (薛仁果),The Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang both gave his name as Xue Rengao, but the Zizhi Tongjian gave his name as Xue Renguo.] was an emperor of the short lived state of Qin, established by his… … Wikipedia
Xue Ju — (薛舉) (d. 618), formally Emperor Wu (武皇帝), was the founding emperor of a short lived state of Qin at the end of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty, whose state was eventually destroyed by Tang Dynasty. He rose against Sui rule in 617 and soon… … Wikipedia
Emperor Taizong of Tang — Chinese Emperor birth=birth date|599|1|23 death=death date and age|649|7|10|599|1|23 family name=Li (李) posthumous name full=Wen Wu Dasheng Daguang Xiao Huangdi [Given in final version as of 754.] 文武大聖大廣孝皇帝 [Audio|Chinese Tang Taizhong Posthumous … Wikipedia
Emperor Gaozu of Tang — Emperor Gāozǔ of Táng (566 June 25, 635), born Lǐ Yuān (李淵), was the founder of the Tang Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of this dynasty from 618 to 626. Under the Sui dynasty, Li Yuan was the governor in the area of modern day Shanxi,… … Wikipedia
Empress Ju (Xue Ju) — Empress Ju (鞠皇后, personal name unknown) was an empress of the short lived state of Qin at the end of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty. Her husband was the state s founder Xue Ju (Emperor Wu).Little is known about her. When Xue Ju first rose… … Wikipedia
Li Gui — (李軌) (d. 619), courtesy name Chuze (處則), was the emperor of a short lived state of Liang, which he established at the end of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. He governed the parts of modern Gansu west of the Yellow River. In 618, he briefly considered… … Wikipedia
Transition from Sui to Tang — The transition from Sui to Tang (隋末唐初) refers to a period in which the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty disintegrated into a number of short lived states, some ruled by former Sui officials and generals and some by agrarian rebel leaders, and then… … Wikipedia
Li Jiancheng — This article is part of the Transition from Sui to Tang series. Sui Dynasty imperials Emperor Yang Empress Xiao Emperor Gong Yang Tong … Wikipedia