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  2. Lajia - Wikipedia

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    Lajia (Chinese: 喇家; pinyin: Lǎjiā) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, on the border between the Chinese provinces of Gansu and Qinghai. As at other sites of the Qijia culture (c. 2300–1500 BCE), the people of Lajia had an agricultural economy based primarily on millet cultivation and sheep herding.

  3. Lajia, Qinghai - Wikipedia

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    Ra'gya or Lajia (Tibetan: རྭ་རྒྱ་གྲོང་བརྡལ།, Chinese: 拉加镇) is a town in Maqên County, Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China. In 2010, Ra'gya had a total population of 12,045 people: 6,405 males and 5,640 females: 3,502 under 14 years old, 7,920 aged between 15 and 64 and 623 over 65 years old.

  4. Qijia culture - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of Lajia. Machang culture (马厂) also flourished in 2500–2000 BC along the Yellow River; it was an outgrowth of the Banshan culture. Machang culture was partly contemporary with the Qijia; although they were quite different, there was cultural exchange between them. [ 11 ]

  5. Lajos Magyar - Wikipedia

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    Lajos Magyar (Russian: Людвиг Игнатьевич Мадьяр, romanized: Lyudvig Ignatyevich Madyar; 25 November 1891, Istvándi, Hungary – 17 July 1940, Moscow, Soviet Union [1]) was a Hungarian Communist journalist and sinologist, active in the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, after the fall of which he was imprisoned by the Horthy regime.

  6. Magyar tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Magyar or Hungarian tribes (/ ˈ m æ ɡ j ɑːr / MAG-yar, Hungarian: magyar törzsek) or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units within whose framework the Hungarians (Magyars) lived, before the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and the subsequent establishment of the Principality of Hungary.

  7. Magyar - Wikipedia

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    Magyar may refer to: Hungarians; Hungarian language; Magyar tribes, fundamental political units of Hungarians between the period of leaving the Ural Mountains and the ...

  8. Noodle - Wikipedia

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    However, other researchers cast doubt that Lajia's noodles were made from specifically millet: it is difficult to make pure millet noodles, it is unclear whether the analyzed residue were directly derived from Lajia's noodles themselves, starch morphology after cooking shows distinctive alterations that does not fit with Lajia's noodles, and it ...

  9. Template:Prehistoric cultures of China - Wikipedia

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