Kangxi Atlas
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Kangxi Atlas
Summary
Kangxi Atlas is a map[1].
Key Facts
- Kangxi Atlas is the creator of Kangxi Emperor[2].
- Kangxi Atlas is the creator of Jesuit missions in China[3].
- Kangxi Atlas is the creator of Dominique Parrenin[4].
- Kangxi Atlas is the creator of Joachim Bouvet[5].
- Kangxi Atlas is the creator of Jean-Baptiste Régis[6].
- Kangxi Atlas is the creator of Pierre Jartoux[7].
- Kangxi Atlas's instance of is recorded as map[8].
- Kangxi Era is named after Kangxi Atlas[9].
- Jesuit missions in China is named after Kangxi Atlas[10].
- Kangxi Atlas's depicts is recorded as Qing dynasty[11].
- Kangxi Atlas's depicts is recorded as China proper[12].
- Kangxi Atlas's depicts is recorded as Joseon[13].
- Kangxi Atlas's depicts is recorded as Manchuria[14].
- Kangxi Atlas's depicts is recorded as Mongolia[15].
- Kangxi Atlas's depicts is recorded as Tibet[16].
- Kangxi Atlas's depicts is recorded as Xinjiang[17].
- Kangxi Atlas's location is recorded as Bibliothèque nationale de France[18].
- Kangxi Atlas's location is recorded as Library of Congress[19].
- Kangxi Atlas's Commons category is recorded as Kangxi Atlas[20].
- Kangxi Atlas's language of work or name is recorded as Classical Chinese[21].
- Kangxi Atlas's language of work or name is recorded as Manchu[22].
- Kangxi Atlas's language of work or name is recorded as French[23].
- Kangxi Atlas's publication date is recorded as +1718-00-00T00:00:00Z[24].
- Kangxi Atlas's publication date is recorded as +1719-00-00T00:00:00Z[25].
- Kangxi Atlas's publication date is recorded as +1721-00-00T00:00:00Z[26].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Kangxi Emperor[2], a calligrapher[27], 1654–1722[28], of Qing dynasty[29]; Jesuit missions in China[3], a group of humans[30]; Dominique Parrenin[4], a missionary[31], 1665–1741[32], of France[33]; Joachim Bouvet[5], a cartographer[34], 1656–1732[35], of France[36]; Jean-Baptiste Régis[6], a missionary[37], 1663–1737[38], of France[39]; and Pierre Jartoux[7], a missionary[40], 1669–1720[41], of France[42].