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Manchu people / Forbidden City / Kangxi Emperor / Han Chinese / Joanna Waley-Cohen / Hong Taiji / Mongolia during Qing rule / Pamela Kyle Crossley / Asia / Qing Dynasty / Qianlong Emperor
Date: 2009-07-05 07:30:48
Manchu people
Forbidden City
Kangxi Emperor
Han Chinese
Joanna Waley-Cohen
Hong Taiji
Mongolia during Qing rule
Pamela Kyle Crossley
Asia
Qing Dynasty
Qianlong Emperor

Symposium: Imperial Trauma, Part 3 ON THE MILITARIZATION

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