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  2. Princess of China - Wikipedia

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    It was confirmed that the full video would be finished by the third week of May 2012. [43] During the second week of May, Coldplay released sketch drawings as teasers of "Princess of China" video. On 14 May 2012, Coldplay and Rihanna released a behind the scenes video of "Princess of China" via VEVO and their own YouTube channels.

  3. Yoshiko Kawashima - Wikipedia

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    Yoshiko Kawashima (川島 芳子, Kawashima Yoshiko, 24 May 1907 – 25 March 1948), born Aisin Gioro Xianyu, was a Qing dynasty princess of the Aisin-Gioro clan. She was raised in Japan and served as a spy for the Japanese Kwantung Army and Manchukuo during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

  4. Wang Zhaojun - Wikipedia

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    Only one, Yituzhiyashi (伊屠智牙師), seems to have survived. They also had two daughters, Yun (雲) known as Subu Juci (须卜居次) and Dangyu Juci(当于居次). Yun was created Princess Yimuo and would later become a powerful figure in Xiongnu politics. [citation needed] When Huhanye died in 31 BC, Wang Zhaojun requested to return to ...

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  6. Kököchin - Wikipedia

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    Chinese characters for Kököchin. Kököchin, also Kökejin, Kūkājīn, Cocacin or Cozotine (Mongolian: Хөхчин; traditional Chinese: 闊闊真; simplified Chinese: 阔阔真), was a 13th-century princess of the Mongol-led Chinese Yuan dynasty, belonging to the Mongol Bayaut tribe.

  7. Empress Xiao (Sui dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Thereafter, Princess Xiao carried the title of crown princess. She and Yang Guang had two sons together – Yang Zhao and Yang Jian (note different character than Emperor Wen, whose name is also rendered "Yang Jian" in pinyin ); it is likely that Yang Guang's only known daughter, the later Princess Nanyang, was also her daughter.

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  9. Liu Chuyu - Wikipedia

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    Liu Chuyu (劉楚玉) (died 2 January 466 [2]), often known by her title Princess Shanyin (山陰公主), although her title at death was the greater title of Princess Kuaiji (會稽公主), was a princess of the Chinese Liu Song dynasty. She was a daughter of Emperor Xiaowu. [3]