Rouran:Rouran Khaganate

Rouran Khaganate

Rouran Khaganate

TheRouranKhaganate(柔然;Róurán),alsoknownasRuanruanorJuan-juan(蠕蠕;Ruǎnruǎn)wasatribalconfederationandlaterstatefoundedbyapeopleof ...。其他文章還包含有:「GinzaRouran」、「Instagram上的楼蘭~Rouran~•相片和影片」、「PrincessRouranandtheBookoftheLiving」、「RiseandFalloftheRouranMongolEmpire」、「Rouran」、「Rouran」、「Rouran–城崎溫泉」、「Rouran柔然」、「TheRouransteppeempireandtheheartland...

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Ginza Rouran
Ginza Rouran

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Ginza Rouran · (銀座楼蘭) · 銀座車站/中國菜、飲茶・點心 · 網上預訂 · 精選食材,享受時令的廣東料理 · 店家特色 · 座位類型 · 套餐 · 發布照片.

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Instagram 上的楼蘭~Rouran~ • 相片和影片
Instagram 上的楼蘭~Rouran~ • 相片和影片

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查看在這個地點拍攝的相片和影片,並探索附近的地標。

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Princess Rouran and the Book of the Living
Princess Rouran and the Book of the Living

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Princess Rouran and the Book of the Living:,:誠品以「人文、藝術、創意、生活」為核心價值,由推廣閱讀出發,並透過線上網路,傳遞博雅的溫度,打造全新的文化場 ...

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Rise and Fall of the Rouran Mongol Empire
Rise and Fall of the Rouran Mongol Empire

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Rouran
Rouran

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The Rouran (Chinese: 柔然; pinyin: Róurán) ruled northern China during the Sixteen Kingdoms period.

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Rouran
Rouran

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Rouran. (historical) A khaganate that ruled much of present-day Mongolia, northern China and southern Siberia from the mid-4th to the mid-6th centuries, ...

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Rouran – 城崎溫泉
Rouran – 城崎溫泉

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主題介紹 · 旅遊指南 · 交通方式. Rouran. 營業資訊. 電話: 0796-32-4525. 地址: Kinosaki-cho Toyooka-shi Hyogo-pref. 支援語言. 僅提供日語服務,敬請見諒。 預訂房間.

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Rouran 柔然
Rouran 柔然

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The Rourans 柔然(sometimes translated as Avars) were a nomad people living in the northern steppe zone during the 5th and 6th centuries CE.

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The Rouran steppe empire and the heartland of ...
The Rouran steppe empire and the heartland of ...

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... Rourans ruled Mongolia and adjacent areas, stretching from the Tian Shan to the Altai mountains, between the mid-fourth and mid-sixth centuries AD (Figure 2) ...