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22:56, 23 November 2008Ghostexorcisttalkcontribs uploaded
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19:47, 9 February 2008Ghostexorcisttalkcontribs moved page
Fānziquán to
Fanzi(The symbols in the original title made it difficult for people to looked it up easily. Most westerners are not going to type "quan" at the end when the first learn of the style.)
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Pirooz to
Pirooz II(There is an article about the similarly named
Peroz I. Peroz and Pirooz are the same name, but with different English spellings. Both are of the same Persian dynasty. I have done this to avoid confusion.)
13:00, 4 November 2009Ghostexorcisttalkcontribs uploaded
File:DunhuangHebrewpage.jpg({{Information |Description=Selihaha (penitential prayer) leaf, in Hebrew. Discovered in 1908 in the Dunhuang Caves of Gansu Province, China. |Source=Pollak, Michael. ''Mandarins, Jews and Missionaries, the Jewish Experience in the Chinese Empire.'' Jewish)
22:56, 23 November 2008Ghostexorcisttalkcontribs uploaded
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19:47, 9 February 2008Ghostexorcisttalkcontribs moved page
Fānziquán to
Fanzi(The symbols in the original title made it difficult for people to looked it up easily. Most westerners are not going to type "quan" at the end when the first learn of the style.)
20:37, 8 February 2008Ghostexorcisttalkcontribs moved page
Pirooz to
Pirooz II(There is an article about the similarly named
Peroz I. Peroz and Pirooz are the same name, but with different English spellings. Both are of the same Persian dynasty. I have done this to avoid confusion.)