- The Qara
Khitai, or Kara
Khitai (simplified Chinese: 哈剌契丹;
traditional Chinese: 喀喇契丹; pinyin: Kālā Qìdān or Chinese: 黑契丹; pinyin: Hēi Qìdān; lit. 'Black...
- Look up Khitan or
khitan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khitan or
Khitai may
refer to:
Khitan (cir****cision), the
Islamic cir****cision rite Khitan...
- they came
under the
suzerainty of the
Seljuk Empire followed by the Qara
Khitai (Western Liao dynasty) who
defeated the
Seljuks in the
Battle of Qatwan...
- forces, the
Persian Empire,
various Turkic forces, and the Mongols. The Qara
Khitai also
included the
majority of Turkestan's land.
Known as
Turan to the Persians...
- The
Mongol Empire conquered the Qara
Khitai (Western Liao Empire) in the year 1218 AD.
Prior to the invasion, war with the
Khwarazmian Empire and the usurpation...
- Iran from 1077 to 1231;
first as v****als of the
Seljuk Empire and the Qara
Khitai (Western Liao dynasty), and from
circa 1190 as
independent rulers up until...
- and
Naimans (which
involved forays into ****ania) and the
conquest of Qara
Khitai.
These were
followed by a
major campaign against Khwarazm.
Expansion into...
-
Western Xia Yelü
Yilie (died 1163,
reigned 1150–1163),
emperor of Qara
Khitai (Western Liao)
Ayurbarwada Buyantu Khan (1285–1320,
reigned 1311–1320),...
-
Khitan or
Kitan ( in
large script or in small,
Khitai; Chinese: 契丹語, Qìdānyǔ), also
known as Liao, is an
extinct language once
spoken in
Northeast Asia...
-
approximate period of 1077 to 1231,
first as v****als of the
Seljuks and the Qara
Khitai (Western Liao), and
later as
independent rulers, up
until the
Mongol conquest...