manchu

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Mançuca
{i} mançuryalı
{i} mançurya dili
{i} mançu

Japonya Mançurya'nın kontrolünü istiyordu. - Japan wanted control of Manchuria.

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Manchurian, referring to the Manchu(rian) people
The indigenous language of the Manchu people, spoken in Manchuria
Manchurian, referring to the Manchu language
A person belonging to or descended from the indigenous people of Manchuria
{i} member of a Tungusic people who conquered China in the 17th century; language of the Manchu people
Referring to the Manchus; Manchurian
{s} of or pertaining to the Manchus (Tungusic people who conquered China in the 17th century); of or pertaining to the language of the Manchu people
People, many of Juchen ancestry, who acquired a Manchu identity in the 17th century before conquering China and forming the Qing dynasty (1644-1911/12). Though official policy aimed to maintain the Manchus as a distinct people, this did not prevent considerable intermarriage and adoption of Chinese customs in areas of maximum contact with Chinese. China today recognizes the Manchu as a distinct ethnic group with over 10 million members living mainly in northeastern China
A person belonging to the indigenous people in Manchuria
The indigenous language spoken in Manchuria
the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries; during the Qing dynasty China was ruled by the Manchu
Of or pertaining to Manchuria or its inhabitants
a member of the Manchu speaking people of Mongolian race of Manchuria; related to the Tungus; conquered China in the 17th century
A native or inhabitant of Manchuria; also, the language spoken by the Manchus
the Tungusic language spoken by the Manchu people
the Tungusic language spoken by the Manchu people a member of the Manchu speaking people of Mongolian race of Manchuria; related to the Tungus; conquered China in the 17th century
Manchu-Tungus languages
or Tungusic languages Family of about 10 Altaic languages spoken by fewer than 55,000 people in Siberia, Mongolia, and northern China. All the languages have been losing ground for centuries as their speakers switch to the languages of surrounding populations Russian and Yakut in Siberia, and Chinese, Turkic, and Mongolian languages in China. Evenki has about 10,000 speakers in Siberia and far northeastern China. Even has fewer than 6,000 speakers in northeastern Siberia and the Kamchatka Peninsula. Nanai has fewer than 7,000 speakers near the lower Amur River. Juchen, the tribal language of the founders of the Juchen dynasty, is now extinct, and Manchu is spoken by fewer than 100 people, though some 10 million inhabitants of northeastern China count themselves as ethnically Manchu. Effectively a dialect of Manchu is Xibe, spoken by 10,000 descendants of Manchu-speaking soldiers garrisoned at 18th-century military outposts
Fu Manchu
A series of books by British author Sax Rohmer about a villain that sports a Fu Manchu moustache, and other media based on them, such as comic books and movies
Fu Manchu
The villain who is the title character of that series
Fu Manchu
A Fu Manchu moustache
Fu Manchu moustache
a long mustache modeled after that of the early 20th-century character Fu Manchu
Fu Manchu moustaches
plural form of Fu Manchu moustache
Fu Manchu mustache
A full, straight moustache that grows downward past the lips and on either side of the chin and extends down toward the toes
Fu Manchu mustaches
plural form of Fu Manchu mustache
Fu Manchu
the main character in the stories by Sax Rohmer and in the films based on these stories. Fu Manchu is an evil and very clever Chinese criminal. He has a very long moustache, the ends of which hang down. A moustache that looks like this is often called a Fu Manchu moustache
Manchus
plural of Manchu
manchu
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