Tusi
Tusi (Chinese: 土司; pinyin: tǔsī; Wade–Giles: t'u3szu1; Manchu: ᠠᡳᠮᠠᠨ ᡳ ᡥᠠᡶᠠᠨ; Vietnamese: Thổ ty), often translated as "headmen" or "chieftains", were hereditary tribal leaders recognized as imperial officials by the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties of China, and the Lê and Nguyễn dynasties of Vietnam. They ruled certain ethnic minorities in southwest China and the Indochinese peninsula nominally on behalf of the central government. This arrangement is known as the Tusi System or the Native Chieftain System (Chinese: 土司制度; pinyin: Tǔsī Zhìdù). It should not to be confused with the Chinese tributary system or the Jimi system.
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Tusi
Tusi (Chinese: 土司; pinyin: tǔsī; Wade–Giles: t'u3szu1; Manchu: ᠠᡳᠮᠠᠨ ᡳ ᡥᠠᡶᠠᠨ; Vietnamese: Thổ ty), often translated as "headmen" or "chieftains", were hereditary tribal leaders recognized as imperial officials by the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties of China, and the Lê and Nguyễn dynasties of Vietnam. They ruled certain ethnic minorities in southwest China and the Indochinese peninsula nominally on behalf of the central government. This arrangement is known as the Tusi System or the Native Chieftain System (Chinese: 土司制度; pinyin: Tǔsī Zhìdù). It should not to be confused with the Chinese tributary system or the Jimi system.
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Domorodý úřad tchu-s’ (čínsky ...... Ming, přetrvaly i za Čchingů.
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Le tusi (chinois : 土司 ; pinyin ...... ar les dynasties Lê et Nguyễn.
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Tusi (Chinese: 土司; pinyin: tǔs ...... e unique system of governance.
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Tusi (chinesisch 土司, Pinyin tǔ ...... üdwestchina praktiziert wurde.
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Tusi (chiń. upr. 土司; pinyin tǔ ...... wśród Mosuo – dopiero w 1956.
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土司是中國邊疆的官職,元朝始置,用于封授给西北、西南地区的少 ...... 方都有學者將土司制度與美國聯邦政府對印第安保留地比較的描述。
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土司(どし)は、中国王朝が、中国に隣接する諸民族の支配者たち ...... 民族の首長のうち、軍事指揮官の称号をうけたものに対する総称。
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Tǔsī Zhìdù
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Chiefdom of Lijiang's Palace Chamber
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Thổ ty
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改土归流
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Domorodý úřad tchu-s’ (čínsky ...... Ming, přetrvaly i za Čchingů.
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Le tusi (chinois : 土司 ; pinyin ...... 49), dans la région de Dergué.
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Tusi (Chinese: 土司; pinyin: tǔs ...... ary system or the Jimi system.
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Tusi (chinesisch 土司, Pinyin tǔ ...... üdwestchina praktiziert wurde.
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Tusi (chiń. upr. 土司; pinyin tǔ ...... upr. 土司制度; pinyin tǔsī zhìdù).
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土司是中國邊疆的官職,元朝始置,用于封授给西北、西南地区的少 ...... 方都有學者將土司制度與美國聯邦政府對印第安保留地比較的描述。
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土司(どし)は、中国王朝が、中国に隣接する諸民族の支配者たち ...... 民族の首長のうち、軍事指揮官の称号をうけたものに対する総称。
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Tchu-s’
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Tusi (chef tribal)
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Tusi
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Tusi
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Tusi
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土司
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土司
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