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Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain and Jilin

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain and Jilin

Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain vs. Jilin

The Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain are the burial sites of twelve royal figures from Balhae. Jilin, formerly romanized as Kirin is one of the three provinces of Northeast China.

Similarities between Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain and Jilin

Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain and Jilin have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Balhae, Chinese language, Mausoleum of Princess Jeonghyo.

Balhae

Balhae (698–926), also known as Parhae or Bohai was a multi-ethnic kingdom in Manchuria and the Korean peninsula.

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Chinese language

Chinese is a group of related, but in many cases mutually unintelligible, language varieties, forming a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family.

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Mausoleum of Princess Jeonghyo

The Mausoleum of Princess Jeonghyo (known as Zhenxiao in Chinese) was made in 793 by the people of the early Balhae kingdom, and is a part of the Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain in Jilin, China.

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Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain and Jilin Comparison

Ancient Tombs at Longtou Mountain has 14 relations, while Jilin has 163. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.69% = 3 / (14 + 163).

References

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