- al-Din al-Tusi,
completed in 1272, in
which he
described the
Chinese ("
Cathayan") calendar. Upon
meeting Martini,
Golius started reciting the
names of...
- The
Nogeoldae ('Old
Cathayan') is a
textbook of
colloquial northern Chinese published in
Korea in
several editions from the 14th to 18th centuries. The...
- khaṭāʾī, lit. '
Cathayan bread,
bread of
Cathay [northern China]',
composed of نان nān
meaning ‘bread’ and خطائی khaṭāʾī
meaning ‘
Cathayan’. The word has...
- Adams, John (1614). "Chapter XIII: Of the
Religion of the Tartars, and
Cathayans".
Purchas his Pilgrimage: or
Relations of the
world and the Religions...
- who
under the pen name Khaṭāʾī (Persian/Azerbaijani: خطائی, lit. 'the
Cathayan')
contributed greatly to the
literary development of the
Azerbaijani language...
-
Limited Smee,
Harry (2020),
Gunpowder and
Glory Haw,
Stephen G. (2013),
Cathayan Arrows and Meteors: The
Origins of
Chinese Rocketry al-H****an,
Ahmad Y...
-
Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-82274-2. Haw,
Stephen G. (2013),
Cathayan Arrows and Meteors: The
Origins of
Chinese Rocketry Liang,
Jieming (2006)...
- period,
under the pen-name of “Khaṭāʾī” (Azerbaijani: خطائی, lit. 'the
Cathayan') Shah
Ismail I
wrote about 1,400
verses in Azerbaijani,
which were later...
-
Limited Smee,
Harry (2020),
Gunpowder and
Glory Haw,
Stephen G. (2013),
Cathayan Arrows and Meteors: The
Origins of
Chinese Rocketry al-H****an,
Ahmad Y...
- His
actual words are: "and a kamān-i-gāu
which had been
constructed by
Cathayan craftsmen, and
which had a
range of 2500 paces, was
brought to bear on...