the Na Dynasty

Keenir

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my challenge to you: have China have at least two Na rulers*; with Na rule lasting at least 50 years.




* = they can be Na themselves, or strongly Na by bloodline (like how many Ottoman Emperors were Greek and Armenian through their mothers)
 
my challenge to you: have China have at least two Na rulers*; with Na rule lasting at least 50 years.




* = they can be Na themselves, or strongly Na by bloodline (like how many Ottoman Emperors were Greek and Armenian through their mothers)


(Weell, if tha Chinese have na rulers, they'll na get so verra far...)
 
my challenge to you: have China have at least two Na rulers*; with Na rule lasting at least 50 years.




* = they can be Na themselves, or strongly Na by bloodline (like how many Ottoman Emperors were Greek and Armenian through their mothers)


Keenir

Sorry, think I for one will need some clarification here. Presumably the Na are a minority group inside the area of modern China but the name means nothing to me?:confused:

Steve
 

Thande

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Keenir

Sorry, think I for one will need some clarification here. Presumably the Na are a minority group inside the area of modern China but the name means nothing to me?:confused:

Steve

They're more commonly called the Mosuo.
 
They're more commonly called the Mosuo.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosuo said:
The Mosuo (Chinese: 摩梭; pinyin: Mósuō; also spelled Moso or Musuo) are a small ethnic group living in Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces in China, close to the border with Tibet. Consisting of a population of 50,000, most of them are found near Lugu Lake, high in the Tibetan Himalayas
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27°42′35.30″N, 100°47′4.05″E. Although culturally distinct from the Nakhi, the Chinese government places them as members of the Naxi (or Nakhi) minority. Their culture has been documented by indigenous scholars Lamu Gatusa and Latami Dashi (the collection of papers that he edited, published in 2006, contains an extensive list of references in Chinese, and a bibliography of books and articles in other languages (especially English) compiled by He Sanna; see references below.

Still doesn't help me much, sorry.
 
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