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... ( Chinese Muslims ) : see Hui . Dungannon , Irish DÚN GEANAINN , town , seat , and district ( established 1973 ; formerly astride Counties Armagh and Tyrone ) , North- ern Ireland . Its early history is linked with the O'Neills , earls of ...
... ( Chinese Muslims ) : see Hui . Dungannon , Irish DÚN GEANAINN , town , seat , and district ( established 1973 ; formerly astride Counties Armagh and Tyrone ) , North- ern Ireland . Its early history is linked with the O'Neills , earls of ...
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... hui , or Hsin - an ) Province in the 17th century ( Ch'ing dynasty ) and who , being somewhat remote from the traditional centres of Chinese painting , developed rather unusual styles . The Four Masters are gener- ally identified as the ...
... hui , or Hsin - an ) Province in the 17th century ( Ch'ing dynasty ) and who , being somewhat remote from the traditional centres of Chinese painting , developed rather unusual styles . The Four Masters are gener- ally identified as the ...
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