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New Demonstration In Kharkiv Against The Elimination Of The Independence Of NABU And SAPO
6 August 2025
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6 August 2025
A young Ukrainian woman participates in a demonstration in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on July 30, 2025, against recent policies affecting the independence of anti-corruption agencies.
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18 July 2023
The wall is remaining at the excavation site of the exhibition hall of Taizicheng Ruins in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
The wall is remaining at the excavation site of the exhibition hall of Taizicheng Ruins in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
The wall is remaining at the excavation site of the exhibition hall of Taizicheng Ruins in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
A golden generation chicken leg bottle is on display at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
The wall is remaining at the excavation site of the exhibition hall of Taizicheng Ruins in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
A bronze mirror of the Jin Dynasty ''Taoist Figures of Wang Jiazao'' is being displayed at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
A bronze mirror of the Jin Dynasty ''Taoist Figures of Wang Jiazao'' is being displayed at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
A bronze mirror of the Liao Dynasty's ''Xu You Chao Fu Character Story'' is being displayed at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou city, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
A bronze mirror of the Liao Dynasty's ''Xu You Chao Fu Character Story'' is being displayed at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou city, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
A ''dragon component'' of the Jin Dynasty is on display at the exhibition hall of Taizicheng Heritage Site in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
A ''dragon component'' of the Jin Dynasty is on display at the exhibition hall of Taizicheng Heritage Site in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
An architectural component of the Jin Dynasty ''animal head'' is being displayed at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
An architectural component of the Jin Dynasty ''animal head'' is being displayed at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
An architectural component of the Jin Dynasty ''animal head'' is being displayed at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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18 July 2023
A bronze sitting dragon of the Jin Dynasty is being displayed at the Taizicheng Ruins exhibition hall in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province, China, on July 16, 2023. It is understood that Taizicheng site is the first archaeological excavation of the Jin Dynasty palace site in China, and it is also the largest excavation area of high-grade Jin Dynasty city site in recent years, which is of great significance to the Jin Dynasty nabu system, the site selection and construction of the palace.
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