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English: Reproduction of a stone tablet engraved with a Nestorian Christian cross and inscribed with Syriac writing. Found at the site of a Christian church or monastery at Fangshan District (房山区) in Beijing (then called Dadu, or Khanbaliq). Dated to the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368 AD) of medieval China.
中文(繁體):發現於房山區十字寺遺址的元代景教十字蓮花石刻複製品,今展出於北京首都博物館。
中文(简体):发现于房山区十字寺遗址的元代景教十字寺两块石刻之一的复制品,今展出于北京首都博物馆。
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Chinese stone inscription of a Nestorian Cross from a monastery of Fangshan District in Beijing (then called Dadu, or Khanbaliq), dated to the Yuan Dynasty (AD 1271–1368) of medieval China

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