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Sining

British  
/ ˈʃiːˈnɪŋ /

noun

  1. variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Xining

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From Sining, capital of his own Chinghai province, where he has been lord and governor since 1936, he sent a column of his Moslem cavalry to Lanchow.

From Time Magazine Archive

From Liangchau, M. Bonin went to Sining through the Lao kou kau pass and the Ta-Tung ho.

From The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 by Yule, Henry

Kinshun, who had now been joined by Liu Kintang, the taotai of the Sining district and a man of proved energy and capacity, resolved to concentrate all his efforts on its capture.

From China by Boulger, Demetrius Charles

After the murder of Dutreuil de Rhins at Tung bu _m_do, his companion, Grenard, arrived at Sining, and left it on the 29th July, 1894.

From The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 by Yule, Henry

The charge seems to have been based on slender evidence, but it sufficed to cause the banishment of this personage and all his family to Sining.

From China by Boulger, Demetrius Charles