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  2. Dali Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Dali Kingdom, also known as the Dali State (simplified Chinese: 大理国; traditional Chinese: 大理國; pinyin: Dàlǐ Guó; Bai: Dablit Guaif), was a dynastic state situated in modern Yunnan province, China from 937 until 1253.

  3. Duan Siping - Wikipedia

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    Duan Siping (Chinese: 段思平; pinyin: Duàn Sīpíng, IPA: [twân sí.pʰǐŋ]; Bai: Duainb six-pienp [1]), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Taizu of Dali, was the founder and first emperor of the Dali Kingdom. [2] The Dali Kingdom would last until the Mongol conquest in 1253 led by Kublai Khan and its territories would later ...

  4. History of Yunnan - Wikipedia

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    Dali was a Buddhist Bai kingdom. Established by Duan Siping in 937, it was ruled by a succession of 22 kings until the year 1253, when it was destroyed by an invasion of the Mongol Empire. The capital city was at Dali. In 1274 the Province of Yunnan was created, and the region has since been incorporated within China.

  5. Dali - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Dali (937–1253 AD), centered in modern Yunnan; Kingdom of Nanzhao or Dali, Kingdom of Dali's predecessor state; Dali, Emperor Daizong of Tang's third and last regnal period (766–779) Dali or Đại Lịch, a state established by Nong Zhigao in 1042 on the Chinese-Vietnamese border

  6. Bai people - Wikipedia

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    In 937, the Dali Kingdom was founded by Duan Siping, a Bai man whose family had played a major role in the Nanzhao Kingdom, advocated for the "relief of corvée" (Chinese: 宽徭役) and joined 37 tribes in eastern Yunnan to instigate a rebellion.

  7. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    Salvador Dali cutlery set design from 1957.⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ The set is comprised of six pieces made of silver-gilt. It includes two forks, two knives and two enameled spoons.

  8. Chiefdom of Yao'an - Wikipedia

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    The Gao clan were descendants of Gao Shengtai, who was the emperor of Dali from 1094 to 1096. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Gao clan ruled Yao'an for more than 700 years, surviving several dynastic changes in China , until its last ruler Gao Houde was arrested by Qing Chinese in 1725. [ 3 ]

  9. Duan Zhixing - Wikipedia

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    Duan Zhixing (Chinese: 段智興, died 1200), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Xuanzong of Dali, was the 18th [1] emperor of the Dali Kingdom between 1172 and 1200. Duan Zhixing's reign was marred by the power struggles within the influential Gao family, whose power had long eclipsed the ruling Duan family.