- The term
Cathay came from the name for the Khitans. A form of the name
Cathai is
attested in a
Uyghur Manichaean do****ent
describing the
external people...
- 2010). The
three voyages of
Martin Frobisher: in
search of a p****age to
Cathai and
India by the
northwest AD 1576–1578.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1108010757...
- two
quarters of
fixed houses, one for the "Saracenes" and one for the "
Cathai",
twelve pagan temples, two mosques, as well as a
Nestorian church. When...
-
Charudes See
Harudes Chasuarii See
Chattuarii Chatti, Catti, Cattai, Cathi,
Cathai, Chattai, Chatthi,
Chatthai Chatti, Catti, Cathi,
Chattai (Χάτται), Chattoi...
-
comprehensis insulis quas ibi
dicimus ab
orientali parte as
Thamum usque Cathai promontorium progredi, ubi (ut
Melae placet)
extremus Indiae angulus, meridionalis...
- Alexander's
control is
Cathai.
Traditionally a
fractured tribalist region, with the
arrival of Alexander, the
various factions in
Cathai unite under the leadership...