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  2. Kaifeng - Wikipedia

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    Kaifeng (Chinese: 开封; pinyin: Kāifēng) is a prefecture-level city in east-central Henan province, China. It is one of the Eight Ancient Capitals of China, having been the capital eight times in history, and is most known for having been the Chinese capital during the Northern Song dynasty.

  3. History of the Jews in China - Wikipedia

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    According to an oral tradition which was documented by Xu Xin, Director of the Centre for Judaic Studies at Nanjing University, in his book Legends of the Chinese Jews of Kaifeng, the Kaifeng Jews called Judaism Yīcìlèyè jiào (一賜樂業教), lit. the religion of Israel. Yīcìlèyè is a transliteration and partial translation of ...

  4. Kaifeng Jews - Wikipedia

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    Kaifeng Jews (Chinese: ... and grasping profound mysteries, founded Judaism. This is said to have occurred in the 146th year of the Zhou dynasty (i.e., 977 BCE).

  5. Category:History of Kaifeng - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Kaifeng" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. List of companies involved in the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    ORWO Filmfabrik Wolfen (now Chemical Park Bitterfeld-Wolfen). The Wolfen factory was founded by AGFA (Aktien-Gesellschaft für Anilin-Fabrikation) in 1910. By 1925, with AGFA, now part of the industrial conglomerate I.G. Farben, Wolfen, was specialising in film production and the war production of 'VISTRA' synthetic fibre with forced labour. [201]

  7. Mongol siege of Kaifeng - Wikipedia

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    In the Mongol siege of Kaifeng from 1232 to 1233, the Mongol Empire captured Kaifeng, the capital of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty. The Mongol Empire and the Jin dynasty had been at war for nearly two decades, beginning in 1211 after the Jin dynasty refused the Mongol offer to submit as a vassal .

  8. Kaifeng (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kaifeng is a city in Henan, China. Kaifeng may also refer to: Kaifeng County, in Kaifeng, Henan, China; Kaifeng, Sichuan, a town in Jiange County, Sichuan, China; 35366 Kaifeng, a main-belt minor planet; Kaifeng Jews; Siege of Kaifeng (disambiguation) Mongol siege of Kaifeng

  9. Chinese destroyer Kaifeng - Wikipedia

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    Kaifeng was launched on 3 November 1979 at the Dalian Shipyard in Liaoning. Commissioned on 25 December 1982. Commissioned on 25 December 1982. Kaifeng initially received the Thomson-CSF Tavitac combat data system, the Type 393 surface search radar, and HQ-7 ( Crotale derivative) surface-to-air missiles (SAM); the missiles replaced "X" turret.