User:CaliforniaAliBaba/Created
Articles I have created or destubbed.
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=Japan-Korea relations=
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- Sōshi-kaimei,[DYK] name-change policy in Korea under Japanese rule
- Hong Sa-ik, lieutenant general in the Imperial Japanese Army
- Kim Suk-won, Hong's subordinate
- Hibiya High,*[DYK] Tokyo public school, expelled Koreans in 1905
- JAL Flight 351, hijacked to N. Korea by the Japanese Red Army
- Japanese people in North Korea[DYK]
- Dear Pyongyang, documentary on Zainichi repatriation to Korea
- Jjokbari, a Korean-language ethnic slur for Japanese people
- Kwon Ki-ok, first Korean female aviator, fought against Japan
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- Park Kyung-won, second Korean female aviator, trained in Japan
- An Chang-nam, first Korean aviator, trained in Japan, then defected
- Korea University (Japan), Japan's only university teaching in Korean
- Shunpei Mizuno/Shunsui Nohira, Japanese author writing about Korea
- Lee Kyung-jae, one of the founders of Mintohren
- Kiuchi Jūshirō, Japanese official in colonial-era Korea
- Durham Stevens,[DYK] Japan lobbyist from Washington D.C.
- Jang In-hwan and Jeon Myeong-un, Stevens' assassins
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=Inter-Korean relations=
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- Choe Deok-geun, Southern diplomat killed by North in Vladivostok
- Song Du-yul,[DYK] professor accused of spying for N. Korea
- Song Hye-rang,http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Did_you_know&oldid=168998011 DYK Kim Jong-il's sister in law, defected 1996
- Ri Han-yong, Song's son, defected 1982, murdered 1997
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- Oh Kil-nam, defected from S. to N. Korea and back
- An Hyuk, helped Kang Chol-Hwan defect to South Korea
- Korean Air Lines YS-11 hijacking
- Unconverted long-term prisoners
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=Other foreign relations=
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- Vitaly Fen, Uzbekistan's ambassador to South Korea
- List of countries with consulates in Hong Kong
- Karl Ivanovich Weber, first Russian consul in Korea
- Iran – North Korea relations
- Iran–Japan relations
- Russia–Vietnam relations
- Mongolia – North Korea relations
- Czech Republic – Mongolia relations
- Hungary – South Korea relations
- Egypt–Mongolia relations
- People's Republic of China – Mozambique relations
- People's Republic of China – Zimbabwe relationshttp://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Did_you_know&oldid=170006325 DYK
- People's Republic of China – Somalia relations
- People's Republic of China – Kenya relations
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- Japanese orphans in China
- Liao Chengzhi, major figure in PRC–Japan relations
- Republic of China – South Korea relations
- Republic of China – Mongolia relations
- People's Republic of China – Italy relations
- Bangladesh–Japan relations
- Chad–Romania relations
- Evan Hunziker, Seattle man who swam to North Korea drunk & naked
- Harvey Feldman, Taiwan Relations Act author
- José Brito, Cape Verdean minister of foreign affairs
- Ferdinand Krien, German consul in Korea, did not hold orgies in legation
- South Korea – Vietnam relations (mostly split from Koreans in Vietnam)
- Republic of China – Vietnam relations
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=Books, writers, and publishers=
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- Lee Hoesung, Zainichi Korean author, born in Karafuto
- The Back Door, alternate history invasion of Hong Kong
- Scar literature,[DYK] post-Cultural Revolution genre in China
- Shōko Ieda,[DYK] Japanese non-fiction writer, author of Yellow Cab
- Wolf Totem,[DYK] best-selling Chinese book about Inner Mongolia
- Lü Jiamin aka Jiang Rong, its author
- Zhang Chengzhi,[DYK] China's leading Muslim author
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- Noon Meem Danish, Pakistani poet of African descent
- Belinda Chang, Taiwan author
- Angela Hur, Korean American author
- My Forsaken Star, memoirs of mixed-race Korean teen prostitute
- Inner Mongolia Education Press
- Anatoli Kim, Russian author
- Pantelis Horn, Greek dramatist
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=Arts and theatre=
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- Lavrenti Son, Kazakhstani playwright
- Bandhak,* the first Hindi film made in the US
- Nikolai Shin,[DYK] Uzbekistani painter
- Quynh Nguyen,* Vietnamese pianist
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- The Journal of a Schoolgirl, 2006 North Korean film
- Lisa Matsumoto, Hawaii playwright who wrote in pidgin
- Ellis Haizlip, Soul! producer
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=Laws and lawyers=
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- Child Act 2001, a Malaysian law
- Rimsky Yuen, Hong Kong lawyer and Guangdong CPPCC member
- Iranian nationality law, governing who is or may become an Iranian citizen
- Law of Libya, ranging from the Ottoman period to modern revolutionary law
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- Petroleum Law of 1955, Libyan law which authorised oil-drilling
- Nationality Law of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- Roldan v. Los Angeles County, 1930 Filipino interracial marriage case in California [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roldan_v._Los_Angeles_County&action=historysubmit&diff=453337377&oldid=403150349]
- Anne Bremner, Seattle attorney on various high-profile cases
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=Ethnic and religious minorities in politics=
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- Valery Kan, Russian politician of Korean descent
- Vaithilingam Sornalingam,* Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam leader
- Hasan Mahsum, East Turkestan Islamic Movement member
- Rashid Lucman, the "Sultan of Mindanao"
- Dipak Patel, Zambian politician of Indian descent
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- Thomas Sakakihara, Japanese American legislator in Hawaii & WWII internee
- Sanji Abe, Japanese American legislator in Hawaii & WWII internee
- Peter Sugiyama, late president of the Senate of Palau
- Akiko Sugiyama, his wife and the first female state governor in Palau
- Ram Singh Sodho, Hindu politician in Pakistan
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=Other politics and government =
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- Zohra Drif, Algerian senator, portrayed in The Battle of Algiers
- Ministry of Patriots' and Veterans' Affairs (South Korea)
- Chang Sung-taek, brother-in-law of Kim Jong-il
- Wake no Kiyomaro, Japanese official of the Nara period
- Musa Hassan, Malaysia's Inspector-General of Police
- Arstanbek Nogoev, former mayor of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
- Nyasha Chikwinya, Zanu-PF women's league head
- Chen Chi-li, killed Henry Liu on KMT orders
- Tung Kuei-sen, one of Chen's henchmen
- Wang Hsi-ling, who ordered the killing
- Roman Tmetuchl, Palauan kempeitai officer, businessman, and politician
- National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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- Fredrick Chien, former ROC Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Evgeniya Mikhailova, vice-president of the Sakha Republic
- Mikhail Nikolayev, former president of the Sakha Republic
- Adil Shayakhmetov, head of Kazakhstan's National Security Committee
- Kim Yong-sun, N. Korean politician killed in car crash
- Ri Je-gang, N. Korean politician killed in car crash
- Korea Institute of Public Administration, S. Korea thinktank
- Chang Dae-hwan, Maeil Gyeongje Ilbo chair and–briefly–S. Korean PM
- Seng Han Thong, Singaporean MP beaten and burned by constituents
- Willie Jimmy, first Vanuatu ambassador to China
- Manchukuo Temporary Government, hoax which too many people took seriously
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=Religion=
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- Yusuf Ma Dexin, first to translate Qur'an to Chinese
- Islam in Vietnam
- George Heber Jones, American missionary in Korea
- J. D. Provoo, Buddhist U.S. Army sergeant accused of treason
- Nyonya binti Tahir, Malay convert to Buddhism
- Maniam Moorthy,[DYK] Malaysian Everest climber
- Islam Mohamed Himu, Japan resident misaccused of terror links due to religion
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- Nguyen Van Hung, Catholic priest and anti-human trafficking activist in Taiwan
- Tale of the Nisan Shaman, a Manchu shamanistic epic
- Son Jong-nam, North Korean defector tortured to death for Christian evangelism
- Kasim Tuet, Hong Kong Hui Muslim educationalist
- Bukui Mosque, the oldest and largest mosque in Heilongjiang
- Olga Kudrina, shamaness among the Reindeer Evenki of Hulunbuir
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=Professors, schools, and students=
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- German Kim, professor of Koryo-saram studies
- Jian Li,[DYK] Yale student accusing Princeton of discrimination
- Jessamyn Liu, West Point's first Chinese American valedictorian
- Deleted at AfD upon request from subject
- Tenri University, Tenri, Nara-ken, Japan
- Kyrgyz Technical University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
- Gimpo Foreign Language High School, Gimpo, South Korea
- Shen Chun-shan, former National Tsing Hua University head
- FPT University, Vietnam's first private IT university
- Hsia Chih-tsing, scholar of modern Chinese literature
- Wang Der-wei, scholar of modern Chinese literature
- Sakha-Korean School in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic
- Yakutsk School Number 16, which also teaches Korean
- UNESCO ASPNet, an international schools network
- Ryazan State University, Ryazan, Russia
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- A. V. Grebenshchikov, Soviet scholar of Manchu studies
- Eyal Ben-Ari, Israeli professor doing research on Japanese expatriates
- Takeshi Suzuki, Japanese professor of Urdu
- Hiroji Kataoka, one of Suzuki's former students
- Jalsan, Buddhist leader and Mongolic linguist
- Chinggeltei, Mongolic linguist
- Choe Hyeon-bae, Hangul advocate
- Seong Baek-in, Korean scholar of the Manchu language
- B. I. Pankratov, Soviet sinologist
- Sin Gye-am, Joseon Dynasty Manchu interpreter
- Beijing Huajia University, school which hires pop stars as professors
- Islamic Kasim Tuet Memorial College, Muslim co-ed school in Hong Kong
- Osmania College, Muslim boys' school in Jaffna, Sri Lanka
- Alimuddin Zumla, Zambian medical professor
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=Finance and economy=
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- Zokwang Trading, N. Korean company accused of money laundering
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (South Korea)
- Financial Supervisory Commission (Republic of China)
- Formosa bond,* non-NTD bonds issued in Taiwan by foreign entities
- Panda bond, RMB bonds issued in China by foreign entities
- Kimchi bond, non-won bonds issued in S. Korea by foreign entities
- Arirang bond, won bonds issued in S. Korea by foreign entities
- DGSE Companies, NASDAQ-listed jewelry/metals wholesaler
- Mongolian Stock Exchange, world's smallest by market cap
- Companies listed on the Mongolian Stock Exchange
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- Nelson Chai, Merrill Lynch's CFO since Dec. 2007
- Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam
- Richard Ong, GS exec who failed Chinese test
- Kim Jong-chang, governor of South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service
- Bank Maskan, Iranian bank focused on housing sector
- Minimum wage in Hong Kong
- Andrew Sheng, former Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission head
- Martin Wheatley, Sheng's successor
- Hong Ki-myung, APAC president for Bank of America and PIMCO
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=Business=
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- Quách Nhứt Danh, Vietnamese American businessman
- Christina Kim (fashion designer)
- Eu Tong Sen, 19th-century tin magnate from Penang
- Collaborative Fusion, emergency personnel coordination software vendor
- Marc van der Chijs, Tudou founder
- Pansy Ho, Stanley Ho's daughter
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- Daoud Bokhary, Hong Kong stock broker
- John Hung, convicted Hong Kong ex-businessman
- Draka Holding, Dutch cable manufacturer
- Dorje Tashi, Tibetan real estate developer sentenced to life imprisonment
- Sitrick and Company, Los Angeles-based public relations firm
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=Popular culture=
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- Jimmy Murakami,* Japanese-American movie director
- Liu Huan,* Chinese pop/opera singer
- Mohammad Iqbal Khan,* Indian television actor
- Hamed Behdad,* Iranian movie actor
- Tajima Honami,* Japanese television actress
- Kibriyo Rajabova, Tajik pop singer
- Ng Tian Hann,* Malaysian film director
- Escopetarra,* rifles made into guitars
- Kelvin Kwan,* Hong Kong pop star from Canada
- The Wonder Girls,* a Korean girl band
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- Anita Tsoi, Russian pop singer
- Urker, Kazakhstan folk/pop trio
- Martin Hyun, German ice hockey player
- Nominjin, Mongolian pop singer
- Andy Alviz,* Filipino musician from Pampanga
- May Lee, talk show host on Star TV
- Yang Erche Namu, Mosuo singer/writer
- Unsung Heroes,[DYK] 1970s - 80s North Korean film series
- Zee Telugu,* southern India cable television station
- OMGWTFBBQ! Ben Affleck is dead!
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=General biographies=
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- Art Smith, American stunt pilot
- Jamal ad-Din (astronomer), Muslim astronomer who served Kublai Khan
- Robert Dixon (explorer), Australian surveyor
- Kunio Maekawa, Japanese architect
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- Karl Weber (German politician)
- Cai Mingjie, Singapore taxi driver and ex-biology researcher
- Dahinien Gendānu, Uilta activist in Japan
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=Local interest=
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- Mpack, Senegal,[DYK] a border crossing to Guinea-Bissau
- Korea Central Zoo,[DYK] Pyongyang, North Korea
- Tianweiban, a Chinese village whose name no one can type
- Palace of Unity, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
- Riverside Cemetery (Denver, Colorado)
- Beijing Weather Modification Office
- 1996 Lijiang earthquake
- Defiance Regional Medical Center,* northwestern Ohio public hospital [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Defiance_Regional_Medical_Center&diff=200972140&oldid=200904404]
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- Svetlanskaya Street, Vladivostok
- Okryu Bridge, Pyongyang
- Rungra Bridge, Pyongyang
- Rungra Islet, Pyongyang
- Seun Sangga, shopping area in Seoul
- Bukit Marak, village in Kelantan
- 1993 Ramada Hotel drownings
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= Diaspora populations =
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=Newspapers=
- Qapqal News, the world's only newspaper in the Xibe language
- Xinjiang Economic Daily
- Kazakhskaya Pravda
- Munhwa Ilbo, South Korean daily formerly owned by Hyundai
- No Cut News, part of the Christian Broadcasting System
- Maeil Business Newspaper, S. Korean equivalent of The Wall Street Journal
=Food=
- Moose milk, which does a body good
- Dried cherry
- Nelson Wang, Chinese restaurateur in India
- Okryugwan, Pyongyang restaurant
=Other=
- Hopae, the Joseon-dynasty version of an ID card
- Down to the Countryside Movement
- Coreoleuciscus splendidus,[DYK] a famous Korean fish
- Yellow cab (stereotype)[DYK]
- Honouliuli Internment Camp, a WWII-era camp on Oahu
- Red Star OS, North Korean Linux distribution
- Vanuatuan passport[DYK]