RMD994K8–Qin Shi Huangdi First Emperor of Qin Dynasty
RM2B01K87–China: Qin Shu Huang/Qin Shi Huangdi (259-210 BCE), First Emperor of a unified China. Ink drawing, c. 18th century. Qin Shi Huang, personal name Ying Zheng, was king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 to 221 BCE during the Warring States Period. He became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BCE, and ruled until his death in 210 BC at the age of 49. Styling himself 'First Emperor' after China's unification, Qin Shi Huang is a pivotal figure in Chinese history, ushering in nearly two millennia of imperial rule.
RMBA7YF9–Qin Shi Huang, 259 - 210 BC, Emperor of China 221 - 210 BC (Qin Dynasty), portrait, later Chinese illustration,
RMR5EJT1–Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of China. Qin dynasty, 221-210 B.C. Korean manuscript album portraying famous historic figures. Korea, 19th century. Colour portrait. Source: Or. 11515, f.11v. Language: Korean/Chinese.
RM2D7A7WK–Qin Shi Huang (259 BC-210 BC). Portrait of the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China. Illustration, c.1850, from 'China's terracotta army and the First Emperor's mausoleum' by Zhongyi Yuan
RM2B01K83–China: Qin Shu Huang/Qin Shi Huangdi (259-210 BCE), First Emperor of a unified China. Hanging scroll portrait, c. 19th century. Qin Shi Huang, personal name Ying Zheng, was king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 to 221 BCE during the Warring States Period. He became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BCE, and ruled until his death in 210 BC at the age of 49. Styling himself 'First Emperor' after China's unification, Qin Shi Huang is a pivotal figure in Chinese history, ushering in nearly two millennia of imperial rule.
RM2D0WN4C–Qin Shi Huang (259 BC-210 BC). Portrait of the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China, 19th century illustration
RM2B01K89–China: Qin Shu Huang/Qin Shi Huangdi (259-210 BCE), First Emperor of a unified China. Ink rubbing from a stone tablet, c. 18th century. Qin Shi Huang, personal name Ying Zheng, was king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 to 221 BCE during the Warring States Period. He became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BCE, and ruled until his death in 210 BC at the age of 49. Styling himself 'First Emperor' after China's unification, Qin Shi Huang is a pivotal figure in Chinese history, ushering in nearly two millennia of imperial rule.
RMH8J59C–memorial of Qin Shi Huangdi emperor Xi'an China
RM2B014DP–China: Qin Shi Huang/Qin Shi Huangdi (259-210 BCE), First Emperor of a unified China (r.246-221 BCE). Album leaf illustration, 19th century. Qin Shi Huang, personal name Ying Zheng, was king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 to 221 BCE during the Warring States Period. He became the first emperor of a unified China in 221 BCE, and ruled until his death in 210 BCE at the age of 49. Styling himself 'First Emperor' after China's unification, Qin Shi Huang is a pivotal figure in Chinese history, ushering in nearly two millennia of imperial rule.
RMD3NHJ0–Life-size terracotta soldiers at the grave monument of Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi, the founder of the Qin dynasty, Xiyang, China, 01 January 2006. By chance peasants discovered the army of life-size terra cotta worriers with their horses and chariots in 1974 about 30km east of Xian. Photo: Reichardt
RM2B01K9N–China: Warriors from the terracotta army guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of a unified China (r. 246-221 BCE), near Xi'an. During a drought in 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across one of the most amazing archaeological finds in modern history - the terracotta warriors. The terracotta army, thousands of soldiers, horses and chariots, had remained secretly on duty for some 2,000 years, guarding the nearby mausoleum of Qin Shu Huang, the first emperor of a unified China.
RFK3FDJJ–Xi An Armee Terrakottafiguren of the emperor's Qin Shi Huangdi, Sian Hsian province of Shaanxi, China
RMCN6ADE–Terracotta army warriors at tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi at Lingtong in Xian, China
RMJFEPBP–China, Shaanxi Province, near Xi' An, Lintong district, listed World Heritage by UNESCO, terracotta army guarding the first Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi's tomb
RMAFW4GP–Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang in Xi'an Shaanxi Province of China
RF2WD4RDR–Remains of Chariot Horses with a Driver, Command Pit 3, Terracotta Warriors Museum, Xian, China
RMHRP6MJ–Burning Books and Killing Scholars, Qin Dynasty
RFAJP0JR–replica of terracota warrior
RMD98FC6–Qin Shi Huangdi (259 BC – 210 BC), king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 BC to 221 BC during the Warring States Period. Emperor of China 221 to 210 BC. He undertook projects, including the first version of the Great Wall of China and a massive national road system.
RMC9BDPG–Emperor Yongle's Statue in the Ming Tombs, Changping District, Beijing, China
RMACETD5–Xi an Shaanxi China Qin Shi Huangdi Museum terra cotta warrior from excavations of Emperor Qin s buried army
RMR5EJEM–Qin Shi Huangdi, First Emperor of China , 221-210 BC. Qin dynasty. An 18th century album of portraits of 86 emperors of China. China, 18th century. Qin Shihuangdi. Personal name: Zhao Zheng. Source: Or. 2231, f.24. Language: Chinese.
RMWHBDG2–The tomb of Chin Shih Huang , the First Emperor of China . Detailed picture of a corridor in the first pit , at the earliest stage of excavation . The soliders are unarmoured spearmen .
RFTT2EMG–Reconstruction of Clay Warriors part of the Terra-Cotta Army of Emperor Qin, Xian, China
RM2D00YPP–Qin Shi Huang (259 BC-210 BC). Portrait of the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China, anonymous artist of the Qing dynasty, 18th century
RMBWMJE5–Marionettes used in 2008 Olympics ceremony, in bronze chariots museum, site of terracotta army, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China
RM2J6A26F–Qin Shi Huang (259 BC-210 BC). Portrait of the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China. Illustration, c.1850, from 'China's terracotta army and the First Emperor's mausoleum' by Zhongyi Yuan
RME3K9YB–memorial of Qin Shi Huangdi emperor Xi'an China
RMD3NHJ1–Life-size terracotta soldiers at the grave monument of Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi, the founder of the Qin dynasty, Xiyang, China, 01 January 2006. By chance peasants discovered the army of life-size terra cotta worriers with their horses and chariots in 1974 about 30km east of Xian. Photo: Reichardt
RM2B01K9H–China: Warriors from the terracotta army guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of a unified China (r. 246-221 BCE), near Xi'an. During a drought in 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across one of the most amazing archaeological finds in modern history - the terracotta warriors. The terracotta army, thousands of soldiers, horses and chariots, had remained secretly on duty for some 2,000 years, guarding the nearby mausoleum of Qin Shu Huang, the first emperor of a unified China.
RM2D00YW0–Qin Shi Huang (259 BC-210 BC). Portrait of the founder of the Qin dynasty and the first emperor of a unified China, 19th century illustration
RMC90HDP–Soldiers of The Terracotta Army of the First Emperor of China near the mausoleum of Shi Huangdi near Xi'an Shaanxi Province Peop
RMJFEPJ7–China, Shaanxi Province, near Xi' An, Lintong district, listed World Heritage by UNESCO, terracotta army guarding the first Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi's tomb
RMAFTYMK–Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang in Xi'an Shaanxi Province of China
RMAPTMEJ–The Terracotta Warriors, a World Heritage Site, near Xian, China.
RMB9HHCG–Qin Terracotta warriors found at Xian China
RMEN2YYG–Terra-Cotta Warriors of Qin Shihuang
RMD98FCB–Qin Shi Huangdi (259 BC – 210 BC), king of the Chinese State of Qin from 246 BC to 221 BC during the Warring States Period. Emperor of China 221 to 210 BC. He undertook projects, including the first version of the Great Wall of China and a massive national road system.
RMA3CFTT–Replica of chinese figure from famous chinese terracotta army of Qinshi Huang dig emperor on exhibit in Warsaw, Poland
RMACETCA–Xi an Shaanxi China Terra cotta soldiers from excavations of Emperor Qin Shi Huang tomb Qin Shi Huangdi Museum
RFAJP0JT–replica of terracota army horse
RMWHBFJW–First Emperor of China : Cavalry horse statues
RFTT2EB3–Close Up of Clay Warriors Being Reconstructedb Terra-Cotta Army of Emperor Qin, Xian, China
RFJBYNFD–Climber breathing with mini portable oxygen cylinder to avoid and treat High Altitude Sickness symptom
RMC51W3D–Bronze Chariot with Horses Number One on Display in the Museum of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Shaanxi, China
RMAA8B75–Terracotta soldiers Xian China
RMH8J584–memorial of Qin Shi Huangdi emperor Xi'an China
RMD3NHHY–Life-size terracotta soldiers at the grave monument of Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi, the founder of the Qin dynasty, Xiyang, China, 01 January 2006. By chance peasants discovered the army of life-size terra cotta worriers with their horses and chariots in 1974 about 30km east of Xian. Photo: Reichardt
RM2B01K9J–China: Warriors from the terracotta army guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of a unified China (r. 246-221 BCE), near Xi'an. During a drought in 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across one of the most amazing archaeological finds in modern history - the terracotta warriors. The terracotta army, thousands of soldiers, horses and chariots, had remained secretly on duty for some 2,000 years, guarding the nearby mausoleum of Qin Shu Huang, the first emperor of a unified China.
RMBWJXWT–Building housing pit number 1 of the terracotta army, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China
RMC90HDH–Soldiers of The Terracotta Army of the First Emperor of China near the mausoleum of Shi Huangdi near Xi'an Shaanxi Province Peop
RMJFEPC6–China, Shaanxi Province, near Xi' An, Lintong district, listed World Heritage by UNESCO, terracotta army guarding the first Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi's tomb
RMAFW47H–Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang in Xi'an Shaanxi Province of China
RMAPTN1T–The Terracotta Warriors, a World Heritage Site, near Xian, China.
RMEN2YYF–Terra-Cotta Warriors of Qin Shihuang
RMA3CFWG–Replica of chinese figure from famous chinese terracotta army of Qinshi Huang dig emperor on exhibit in Warsaw, Poland
RMACETCD–Xi an Shaanxi China Terra cotta soldiers and horses in Pit 1 of excavations of Emperor Qin Shi Huang tomb Qin Shi Huangdi Museum
RFAJP0JP–replica of terracota warrior
RMWHBFJ7–First Emperor of China : Cavalry horse and statue
RMC51W2R–Bronze Chariot Number One on Display in the Museum of Qin Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Shaanxi, China
RMAA8B74–Terracotta horses Xian China
RME3KB66–memorial of Qin Shi Huangdi emperor Xi'an China
RMD3NHHX–Life-size terracotta soldiers at the grave monument of Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi, the founder of the Qin dynasty, Xiyang, China, 01 January 2006. By chance peasants discovered the army of life-size terra cotta worriers with their horses and chariots in 1974 about 30km east of Xian. Photo: Reichardt
RM2B01KA0–China: A warrior from the terracotta army guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of a unified China (r. 246-221 BCE), near Xi'an. During a drought in 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across one of the most amazing archaeological finds in modern history - the terracotta warriors. The terracotta army, thousands of soldiers, horses and chariots, had remained secretly on duty for some 2,000 years, guarding the nearby mausoleum of Qin Shu Huang, the first emperor of a unified China.
RFTT2EGY–Close Up of Terra-Cotta Warriors, Xian, Shaanxi, China
RMC90HE5–Soldiers of The Terracotta Army of the First Emperor of China near the mausoleum of Shi Huangdi near Xi'an Shaanxi Province Peop
RMJFEPG4–China, Shaanxi Province, near Xi' An, Lintong district, listed World Heritage by UNESCO, terracotta army guarding the first Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi's tomb
RMAFX23T–Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang in Xi'an Shaanxi Province of China
RFAPTM7G–The Terracotta Warriors, a World Heritage Site, near Xian, China.
RMBWJY11–Building housing pit number 1 of the terracotta army, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China
RMEN2YYE–Terra-Cotta Warriors
RMA3CFWX–Replica of chinese figure from famous chinese terracotta army of Qinshi Huang dig emperor on exhibit in Warsaw, Poland
RMACETD0–Xi an Shaanxi China Terra cotta soldiers and horses in Pit 1 of excavations of Emperor Qin Shi Huang tomb Qin Shi Huangdi Museum
RMWHB1DK–The tomb mound of the First Emperor of China with Mount Li in the background .
RMH8J576–memorial of Qin Shi Huangdi emperor Xi'an China
RM2B01K9P–China: Warriors from the terracotta army guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of a unified China (r. 246-221 BCE), near Xi'an. During a drought in 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across one of the most amazing archaeological finds in modern history - the terracotta warriors. The terracotta army, thousands of soldiers, horses and chariots, had remained secretly on duty for some 2,000 years, guarding the nearby mausoleum of Qin Shu Huang, the first emperor of a unified China.
RFTT2EJK–Terra-Cotta Warrior Close Up During Reconstruction, Xian, Shaanxi, China
RMJFEPKH–China, Shaanxi Province, near Xi' An, Lintong district, listed World Heritage by UNESCO, terracotta army guarding the first Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi's tomb
RMAFXEWJ–Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang in Xi'an Shaanxi Province of China
RMAPTMPR–The Terracotta Warriors, a World Heritage Site, near Xian, China.
RMBWMJCG–Bronze chariot and horses in bronze chariots museum, at the site of the terracotta army, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China
RMEN2YYD–Terracotta Army
RMA3CFTW–Replica of chinese figure from famous chinese terracotta army of Qinshi Huang dig emperor on exhibit in Warsaw, Poland
RMA9GMPY–Xian's terra cotta army in Qin Shihuangdi Museum pit number 1
RMWHBDF2–Mound under which tomb lies of Chin Shih Huang 259 - 210 BC , China
RMH8J5A7–memorial of Qin Shi Huangdi emperor Xi'an China
RM2B01KA1–China: A warrior from the terracotta army guarding the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, first emperor of a unified China (r. 246-221 BCE), near Xi'an. During a drought in 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across one of the most amazing archaeological finds in modern history - the terracotta warriors. The terracotta army, thousands of soldiers, horses and chariots, had remained secretly on duty for some 2,000 years, guarding the nearby mausoleum of Qin Shu Huang, the first emperor of a unified China.
RFTT2EKD–Terra-Cotta Warrior Close Up in Reconstruction, Xian, Shaanxi, China
RM2B031K7–During a drought in 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across one of the most amazing archaeological finds in modern history - the terracotta warriors. The terracotta army, thousands of soldiers, horses and chariots, had remained secretly on duty for some 2,000 years, guarding the nearby mausoleum of Qin Shu Huang / Qin Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of a unified China (r. 246 - 221 BCE). The infamous Qinshi is best known for his ruthless destruction of books and the slaughter of his enemies. Each of the terracotta figures, some standing, some on horseback, and some kneeling, bows drawn,
RMJFEPBN–China, Shaanxi Province, near Xi' An, Lintong district, listed World Heritage by UNESCO, terracotta army guarding the first Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi's tomb
RMAFX2EN–Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses of Emperor Qin Shihuang in Xi'an Shaanxi Province of China
RMAPTMCK–The Terracotta Warriors, a World Heritage Site, near Xian, China.
RMBWJXJH–Museum housing bronze chariots at the site of the terracotta army, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, China
RMA3CFWJ–Replica of chinese figure from famous chinese terracotta army of Qinshi Huang dig emperor on exhibit in Warsaw, Poland
RMA9GMMX–Xian's terra cotta army in Qin Shihuangdi Museum pit number 1 being viewed by tourists, China
RFTT2ENA–Charred Terra-Cotta Warriors In a recunstruction Pit, Xian, Xaanxi, China
RM2B031K5–During a drought in 1974, farmers digging a well stumbled across one of the most amazing archaeological finds in modern history - the terracotta warriors. The terracotta army, thousands of soldiers, horses and chariots, had remained secretly on duty for some 2,000 years, guarding the nearby mausoleum of Qin Shu Huang / Qin Shi Huangdi, the first emperor of a unified China (r. 246 - 221 BCE). The infamous Qinshi is best known for his ruthless destruction of books and the slaughter of his enemies. Each of the terracotta figures, some standing, some on horseback, and some kneeling, bows drawn,
RMJFEPJ3–China, Shaanxi Province, near Xi' An, Lintong district, listed World Heritage by UNESCO, terracotta army guarding the first Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi's tomb
RFB03X4Y–Qin Terra Cotta Army Shaanxi Xi'an
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