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Harley-Davidson also is trying to expand its small share of the market in Africa, where it competes with Bajaj motorcycles from India and Chinese brands Jincheng and Lifan.
U.S. Companies Race to Catch Up in Africa James R. Hagerty 2011
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Harley-Davidson also is trying to expand its small share of the market in Africa, where it competes with Bajaj motorcycles from India and Chinese brands Jincheng and Lifan.
U.S. Companies Race to Catch Up in Africa James R. Hagerty 2011
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After the Communist Party took power in 1949, towns like Jincheng experienced an industrialization boom.
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After the Communist Party took power in 1949, towns like Jincheng experienced an industrialization boom.
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[Jincheng was a devout Buddhist and, in 737, she gave asylum to Buddhist refugee monks fleeing an anti-Buddhist persecution in Khotan.]
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 1 The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet 2009
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In 741, Tibet sent a mission to China to announce the death of Princess Jincheng and ask for peace, but China refused.
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 1 The Empire of the Early Kings of Tibet 2009
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Princess Jincheng was a devout Buddhist and brought a Han Chinese monk with her to teach the ladies at the Tibetan court.
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Empress Jincheng, like the late Empress Dowager, subsequently exerted a strong influence on the Tibetan court.
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This was the same faction that sixteen years earlier had expelled the Han Chinese and Khotanese monks from Tibet that the ethnic Han Chinese Empress Jincheng had invited.
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As an expedient means not to jeopardize the alliance, the Tibetan Empress Jincheng requested an Islamic cleric be delegated to Tibet.
Buddhist-Muslim Doctrinal Relations: Past, Present, and Future 2001
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