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- ←Redirected page to Nu Doradus) Tag: New redirect
- : New redirect
- Chaoxianzu at WP:Articles for deletion.) Tag: Twinkle
- Talk:Lake Ayakum to Talk:Lake Ayakkum(Correct spelling)
- Lake Ayakum to Lake Ayakkum(Correct spelling)
- ←Created page with '{{subst:SPI report |checkuser=no <!--If you want to request checkuser, simply change the line above this comment to checkuser=yes --> <!-- Sock 1 below --> |1= 220.95.101.209 <!-- Sock 2 if needed --> |2= <!-- Et cetera --> |3= |4= |5= |6= |7= |8= |9= |10= |11= |12= |13= |14= |15= |16= |17= |18= |19= |20= <!-- Add more if needed, including the number and equal sign --> <!-- Enter your evidence below. You do not need to sign it - it will be signed for you. -...')
- WP:PTOPIC is Kassym-Jomart Tokayev) Tag: Disambiguation linksadded
- WP:PTOPIC is Kassym-Jomart Tokayev)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move)
- 01:38, 1 August 2022 Esiymbro talk contribs created page User talk:Bayarkhuu Enkhtaivan Orluud Mongol (Caution: Unconstructive editing.) Tag: Twinkle
- Talk:Wei–Jie war to Talk:Ran Wei–Later Zhao War(Inaccurate title: war continued after the Jie ruling family's extinction)
- Wei–Jie war to Ran Wei–Later Zhao War(Inaccurate title: war continued after the Jie ruling family's extinction)
- ←Created page with ''''Hetu Ala''' ({{lang-zh|赫圖阿拉城}}; Manchu:{{ManchuSibeUnicode|lang=mnc|ᡥᡝᡨᡠ<br />ᠠᠯᠠ}}) was the first capital of the Later Jin (1616–1636) state, the predecessor of the Qing dynasty of China, from 1616 to 1622. It was renamed to '''Xingjing''' ({{lang-zh|興京}}) in 1634. The site of Hetu Ala is located in Xinbin Manchu Autonomous County, Liaoning, along the Suzi River, a tributary of the Hun...')
- Talk:Heungyo to Talk:Xingliao
- Heungyo to Xingliao
- WP:COMMONNAME, see sources at the article Balhae)
- WP:COMMONNAME, see sources at the article Balhae)
- ←Redirected page to Yilan County, Heilongjiang) Tag: New redirect
- 23:44, 18 May 2022 Esiymbro talk contribs created page User talk:Tprtm (Warning: Three-revert rule on Balhae.) Tag: Twinkle
- ←Redirected page to List of provinces and commanderies of the Han dynasty) Tag: New redirect
- Draft:List of provinces and commanderies of the Han dynasty to List of provinces and commanderies of the Han dynasty
- ←Redirected page to Hun River (Yalu River tributary)) Tag: New redirect
- ←Created page with 'fortresses')
- : New redirect
- WP:COMMONNAME. The name Xiangping was used for ~700 years.)
- WP:COMMONNAME. The name Xiangping was used for ~700 years.)
- Talk:Shanghai Tongji University School of Medicine to Talk:Tongji University School of Medicine(Redundant "Shanghai")
- Shanghai Tongji University School of Medicine to Tongji University School of Medicineover redirect (Redundant "Shanghai")
- G6: Deleted to make way for move)
- counties(''xian''). The early Han dynasty inherited a two-tiered system of government composed of commande...')
- ←Created page with ''''Anding Commandery''' ({{lang-zh|c=安定郡|l=Peaceful and Stable}}) was a historical commandery (China) of China, located in what is now eastern Gansu and southern Ningxia. ==History== Anding commandery was carved out of Beidiin 114 BC. In late Western Han period, the commandery administered 21 counties: Gaoping (高平), Fulei (復累), Anbi (安俾), Fuyi (撫夷), Chaona (朝那), Jingyang (涇陽), Linjing (臨涇...')
- ←Created page with ''''Beidi Commandery''' ({{lang-zh|北地郡}}) was a commandery of the Qin and Han dynasties of China, located in what is now northern Ningxia. Its seat was Maling (馬領) during the Western Han period and Fuping (富平, near modern Wuzhong, Ningxia) during the Eastern Han.<ref>{{cite journal |author-last=Ma |author-first=Menglong |title=A Study of the Governance of Longxi, Beidi and Shang Commanderies in the Early...')
- Talk:Yi Province to Talk:Yizhou (Southwest China)(Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of later dynasties.)
- Yi Province to Yizhou (Southwest China)(Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of later dynasties.)
- Talk:You Prefecture to Talk:Youzhou (ancient China)(Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of the Tang.)
- You Prefecture to Youzhou (ancient China)(Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of the Tang.)
- Talk:Bing Province to Talk:Bingzhouover redirect (Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of later dynasties.)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move)
- Bing Province to Bingzhouover redirect (Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of later dynasties.)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move)
- Talk:Yong Province to Talk:Yongzhou (ancient China)over redirect (Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of the Tang.)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move)
- Yong Province to Yongzhou (ancient China)over redirect (Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of the Tang.)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move)
- Talk:Yang Province to Talk:Yangzhou (ancient China)over redirect (Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of the Tang.)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move)
- Yang Province to Yangzhou (ancient China)over redirect (Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of the Tang.)
- G6: Deleted to make way for move)
- Talk:Qing Province to Talk:Qingzhou (ancient China)(Naming consistency: it is most commonly translated as a province of the Han dynasty and a prefecture of the Tang.)