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Liqian (simplified Chinese: 骊靬; traditional Chinese: 驪靬; pinyin: Líqián; Wade–Giles: Li-ch'ien) was a county established during the Western Han dynasty and located in the south of modern Yongchang County, Jinchang, in Gansu province of Northwest China. The Western Han inhabitants of the county had migrated to the area from western regions. The county was renamed Liqian (力乾) during the Northern Wei dynasty and disestablished during the Sui dynasty, becoming part of Fanhe County. There is a myth that some of the modern-day residents of Zhelaizhai (now Liqian village, in township) are descendants of a group of Roman soldiers that were never accounted for after being captured in the Battle of Carrhae. However, eminent Chinese authorities, modern genetic studies, and archaeologists have debunk

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  • Liqian (xinès: 骊靬, en pinyin: Líqián, també ha estat de diverses maneres com a Li-Jian, Li Jien, Li-chi-en, Li-ch'ien, Li-chien, Comptat de Li, etc) és un antic en el nord de l'actual província de Gansu a la Xina, els trets ètnics del qual dels seus habitants han donat motiu a l'especulació que hagués estat una colònia de mercenaris romans. Avui, l'antiga ciutat de Liqian està situada en un poble anomenat . Aquesta ciutat, durant la dinastia Han, va rebre el nom de Li-chi-en, però des de la dinastia manxú dels ming va passar a ser anomenada Cha-Lai-Chai, només des de fa uns 20 anys ha tornat a adquirir la seva antiga denominació. (ca)
  • Liqian (chinesisch 骊靬, Pinyin Líqián) ist ein ehemaliger Kreis am Rande der Wüste Gobi in der Provinz Gansu in der Volksrepublik China. Heute befindet sich hier der Kreis Yongchang. Mit dem Ort ist die Hypothese verbunden, es lebten hier die Nachfahren römischer Soldaten von Carrhae. Am Ort wird dies touristisch umgesetzt. Genetische Analysen gaben keinen eindeutigen Beweis. (de)
  • Liqian (chinois : 骊靬 ; pinyin : Liqian) ou encore (Li-Jien, ou Li-chien) est un comté disparu de l'actuelle province de Gansu au nord de la Chine. Sur le site de la ville antique de Liqian se trouve aujourd'hui le village de . (fr)
  • Li Jien o Li-chi-en es una ciudad del Gansu o Kansu en China cuyos rasgos étnicos de sus habitantes han dado motivo a la especulación de que hubiera sido una colonia de mercenarios romanos. Esta ciudad, durante la dinastía Han, recibió el nombre de Li-chi-en, pero desde la dinastía manchú de los ming pasó a ser llamada Cha-Lai-Chai, solo desde hace unos 20 años ha vuelto a adquirir su antigua denominación. (es)
  • Liqian (simplified Chinese: 骊靬; traditional Chinese: 驪靬; pinyin: Líqián; Wade–Giles: Li-ch'ien) was a county established during the Western Han dynasty and located in the south of modern Yongchang County, Jinchang, in Gansu province of Northwest China. The Western Han inhabitants of the county had migrated to the area from western regions. The county was renamed Liqian (力乾) during the Northern Wei dynasty and disestablished during the Sui dynasty, becoming part of Fanhe County. There is a myth that some of the modern-day residents of Zhelaizhai (now Liqian village, in township) are descendants of a group of Roman soldiers that were never accounted for after being captured in the Battle of Carrhae. However, eminent Chinese authorities, modern genetic studies, and archaeologists have debunked this theory. (en)
  • Liqian (Hanzi sederhana: 骊靬; Hanzi tradisional: 驪靬; Pinyin: Líqián) adalah sebuah kabupaten yang sekarang berada di utara Gansu, Tiongkok. Saat ini, desa Liqian kuno terletak di sebuah desa yang disebut . (in)
  • Liqian o Lǐ-Chien (caratteri cinesi: 骊靬) (pinyin: Líqián) è un'ex contea nella provincia settentrionale di Gansu, in Cina. L'antica città di Liqian è situata in un villaggio oggi chiamato Zhelaizhai. Nel XX secolo lì nacque una teoria secondo la quale gli abitanti discendono da antichi legionari romani sfuggiti al massacro seguito alla disfatta nella battaglia di Carre (nella Turchia orientale), quando alcune legioni, guidate da Marco Licinio Crasso vennero distrutte dall'esercito dei Parti nel 53 a.C. Da allora sono stati condotti diversi studi, anche genetici. Il villaggio ricevette attenzione internazionale nel febbraio del 2007 quando la teoria venne all'improvviso sotto i riflettori della stampa internazionale. Il giornalista britannico Rob Gifford ha commentato la teoria sostenendo che si tratta di uno dei molti "miti rurali". (it)
  • 骊靬村,位於中国甘肃省金昌市永昌县焦家庄乡,位于城关镇西南11公里,旧称者来寨,西汉時设置,當時名為骊靬县。此名於最早文獻紀錄為西元前60年,為古羅馬第一軍團失蹤之謎的假設發生地。 (zh)
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  • 張掖郡 (en)
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  • Zhāngyè jùn (en)
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  • Liqian (chinesisch 骊靬, Pinyin Líqián) ist ein ehemaliger Kreis am Rande der Wüste Gobi in der Provinz Gansu in der Volksrepublik China. Heute befindet sich hier der Kreis Yongchang. Mit dem Ort ist die Hypothese verbunden, es lebten hier die Nachfahren römischer Soldaten von Carrhae. Am Ort wird dies touristisch umgesetzt. Genetische Analysen gaben keinen eindeutigen Beweis. (de)
  • Liqian (chinois : 骊靬 ; pinyin : Liqian) ou encore (Li-Jien, ou Li-chien) est un comté disparu de l'actuelle province de Gansu au nord de la Chine. Sur le site de la ville antique de Liqian se trouve aujourd'hui le village de . (fr)
  • Li Jien o Li-chi-en es una ciudad del Gansu o Kansu en China cuyos rasgos étnicos de sus habitantes han dado motivo a la especulación de que hubiera sido una colonia de mercenarios romanos. Esta ciudad, durante la dinastía Han, recibió el nombre de Li-chi-en, pero desde la dinastía manchú de los ming pasó a ser llamada Cha-Lai-Chai, solo desde hace unos 20 años ha vuelto a adquirir su antigua denominación. (es)
  • Liqian (Hanzi sederhana: 骊靬; Hanzi tradisional: 驪靬; Pinyin: Líqián) adalah sebuah kabupaten yang sekarang berada di utara Gansu, Tiongkok. Saat ini, desa Liqian kuno terletak di sebuah desa yang disebut . (in)
  • 骊靬村,位於中国甘肃省金昌市永昌县焦家庄乡,位于城关镇西南11公里,旧称者来寨,西汉時设置,當時名為骊靬县。此名於最早文獻紀錄為西元前60年,為古羅馬第一軍團失蹤之謎的假設發生地。 (zh)
  • Liqian (xinès: 骊靬, en pinyin: Líqián, també ha estat de diverses maneres com a Li-Jian, Li Jien, Li-chi-en, Li-ch'ien, Li-chien, Comptat de Li, etc) és un antic en el nord de l'actual província de Gansu a la Xina, els trets ètnics del qual dels seus habitants han donat motiu a l'especulació que hagués estat una colònia de mercenaris romans. Avui, l'antiga ciutat de Liqian està situada en un poble anomenat . (ca)
  • Liqian (simplified Chinese: 骊靬; traditional Chinese: 驪靬; pinyin: Líqián; Wade–Giles: Li-ch'ien) was a county established during the Western Han dynasty and located in the south of modern Yongchang County, Jinchang, in Gansu province of Northwest China. The Western Han inhabitants of the county had migrated to the area from western regions. The county was renamed Liqian (力乾) during the Northern Wei dynasty and disestablished during the Sui dynasty, becoming part of Fanhe County. There is a myth that some of the modern-day residents of Zhelaizhai (now Liqian village, in township) are descendants of a group of Roman soldiers that were never accounted for after being captured in the Battle of Carrhae. However, eminent Chinese authorities, modern genetic studies, and archaeologists have debunk (en)
  • Liqian o Lǐ-Chien (caratteri cinesi: 骊靬) (pinyin: Líqián) è un'ex contea nella provincia settentrionale di Gansu, in Cina. L'antica città di Liqian è situata in un villaggio oggi chiamato Zhelaizhai. Nel XX secolo lì nacque una teoria secondo la quale gli abitanti discendono da antichi legionari romani sfuggiti al massacro seguito alla disfatta nella battaglia di Carre (nella Turchia orientale), quando alcune legioni, guidate da Marco Licinio Crasso vennero distrutte dall'esercito dei Parti nel 53 a.C. Da allora sono stati condotti diversi studi, anche genetici. Il villaggio ricevette attenzione internazionale nel febbraio del 2007 quando la teoria venne all'improvviso sotto i riflettori della stampa internazionale. Il giornalista britannico Rob Gifford ha commentato la teoria sostenendo c (it)
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  • Liqian (ca)
  • Liqian (de)
  • Li Jien (es)
  • Desa Liqian (in)
  • Liqian (fr)
  • Liqian (it)
  • Liqian (en)
  • 骊靬村 (zh)
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