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Luchuan–Pingmian Campaigns / Ming Dynasty / Ava / Shan State / Burma / Tai Nüa language / Ming Shilu / Si Ke Fa / Bai Yi Zhuan / Asia / Military history of Burma / Mong Mao
Date: 2013-02-04 11:38:06
Luchuan–Pingmian Campaigns
Ming Dynasty
Ava
Shan State
Burma
Tai Nüa language
Ming Shilu
Si Ke Fa
Bai Yi Zhuan
Asia
Military history of Burma
Mong Mao

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