Qing dynasty gazetteers

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Qing dynasty gazetteers are local historical and administrative records compiled during the Qing era that document regional geography, institutions, notable communities, and events, including references to groups such as the Kaifeng Jews.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese local history source
administrative record
historical document
local gazetteers
appliesToJurisdiction Qing Empire NERFINISHED
compilesInformationAbout administrative divisions
charitable institutions
ethnic and religious communities
examination graduates
land use
local products
local regulations
natural disasters
officials posted to the locality
population
rebellions and uprisings
religious sites
schools and academies
transportation routes
waterways
countryOfOrigin Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
document Kaifeng Jews NERFINISHED
local Jewish communities in Kaifeng
other minority religious groups
endTime 1912
follows Ming dynasty gazetteers NERFINISHED
genre fangzhi
hasHistoricalValue source for Qing local administration
source for historical geography
source for history of minorities in China
source for regional social history
hasPart county gazetteers
prefectural gazetteers
provincial gazetteers
subprefectural gazetteers
languageOfWorkOrName Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
mainSubject education
ethnic minorities
genealogy
local administration
local culture
local economy
local events
local history
local institutions
local notable families
local society
official posts
regional geography
religious communities
taxation
temples
toponymy
partOf Chinese local gazetteer tradition NERFINISHED
startTime 1644
temporalCoverage Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
typicalStructure sections on geography, administration, people, and culture
usedBy historical demographers
historical geographers
imperial bureaucracy
local officials
modern historians
scholars of Chinese local history
writingSystem Chinese characters

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Chinese Jews subjectOf Qing dynasty gazetteers
subject surface form: Kaifeng Jews