Cornelis Tiele (1830–1902), Dutch theologian and scholar
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The Tiele, also named Gaoche or Gaoju, were a tribal confederation of Turkic ethnic origins living to the north of China proper and in Central Asia, emerging...
Tiele may refer to: Tiele people, an ancient people of Central Asia Tiélé, Mali, a commune and village in Mali Cornelis Tiele (1830–1902), Dutch theologian...
Cornelis Petrus Tiele (16 December 1830 – 11 January 1902) was a Dutch theologian and scholar of religions. Tiele was born at Leiden. He was educated...
Tieles is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cecilio Tieles (born 1942), Cuban pianist, professor and musicologist Evelio Tieles (born...
Pieter Anton Tiele (18 January 1834, Leiden – 22 January 1889, Utrecht) was for many years the librarian of Utrecht University. He was distinguished himself...
Battle of Tieling was a military conflict between the Later Jin and Ming dynasty. In the summer of 1619 Nurhaci invaded the town of Tieling, the ancestral...
the same year in its original form by Franz Hubert von Tiele-Winckler (the son of Hubert von Tiele-Winckler). The reconstruction works involved an extension...
yet is not convinced by attempts to link Dili, Dingling, Chile, Tele, and Tiele, which possibly transcribed *tegrek (probably meaning 'cart'), to Tujue...
Cecilio Tieles Ferrer (born 1942 in Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban pianist, professor and musicologist. Cecilio Tieles began his piano studies in Havana, Cuba...
The Xueyantuo were an ancient Tiele tribe and khaganate in Northeast Asia who were at one point vassals of the Göktürks, later aligning with the Tang...
survived to the end of the 480s when its independence was destroyed by the Tiele people. After the fall of the state, the people of Yueban formed four tribes...
should also be noted that even the early Turkic peoples, including the Tiele and the Türks, were made up of heterogeneous elements. Importantly, DNA...
468 Pieter Anton Tiele, p. 283 Pieter Anton Tiele, p. 283 Frederick Charles Danvers, p. 468 Harry Kelsey, p. 96 Pieter Anton Tiele, p. 283 Frederick...
Khaganate, while the Western Turkic Khaganate and Tiele used their own tribal names. Of the Tiele, the Book of Sui mentions only tribes which were not...
Tieling High School (or Tieling Senior Middle School) (Chinese: 铁岭高中; pinyin: Tiělǐng Gāozhōng) is a senior high school located in Fanhe Town, Tieling...
Evelio Tieles Ferrer (born August 8, 1941, Havana, Cuba) is a Cuban violinist and professor that has organized and promoted the instruction of bowed strings...
with the ethnonym 'Tiele', who are believed to be the descendants of the Dingling. Chinese historiographers believed that 'Tiele' was a mistaken transription...
Tieling County (simplified Chinese: 铁岭县; traditional Chinese: 鐵嶺縣; pinyin: Tiělǐng Xiàn) is a county in the northeast of Liaoning province, China. It is...
the Altaic pastoralists called Tiele, who lived in the valleys south of Lake Baikal and around the Yenisei River. The Tiele first appear in history in AD...
tribe was descended from the Tiele confederation, who were likewise associated with the Xiongnu. Like the Göktürks, the Tiele were probably one of many nomadic...
reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation *[kɑutɕʰĭa], later known as the Tiele (铁勒 / 鐵勒, Tiělè). Gāochē in turn has been connected to the Uyghur Qangqil (قاڭقىل...
莲花湖湿地公园; pinyin: Liánhuāhú Shīdìgōngyuán) is a park located in Fanhe Town, Tieling, Liaoning, China. The wetland park mainly includes Deshengtai Reservoir...
Yenisey river valley in Siberia. The Kyrgyz people were constituents of the Tiele people, the Göktürks, and the Uyghur Khaganate before establishing the Yenisei...