Khitai
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Proper noun
Khitai
- (historical ethnography) Synonym of Khitan, in its various senses.
- c. 1913, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. IV, page 738:
- ḲARA KHITĀI (or ḲARĀ KHIṬĀI), the usual name since the vith (xiith) century in Muḥammadan sources for the Kitai people, mentioned by the Chinese from the eighth century A. D. onwards, who were probably Tunguz (according to another view Mongol)... From the beginning of the tenth century the Kitai carried on a campaign of conquest, conquered the northern part of China and founded a dynasty which as a Chinese ruling house was called Liao (916).
- 2005, Michal Biran, The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World, page 108:
- 2012, Timothy D. Baker Jr. & al. translating Xu Zhuoyun as China: A New Cultural History, page 269:
- c. 1913, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. IV, page 738:
Related terms
- Kara Khitai, Qara Khitai, Karakitay
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