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development of the pre-dynastic
Khitan".
Retrieved 2018-02-13.
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Exhibition of
Khitan artifacts Khitan gers...
- the east.
Khitans worshiped spirits of the Muye Mountain, the
legendary home of the
Khitans' ancestors, and a "Black Mountain." When a
Khitan nobleman...
- up
Khitan or
khitan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khitan or
Khitai may
refer to:
Khitan (cir****cision), the
Islamic cir****cision rite
Khitan people...
- with the
Khitans under Yelü
Dashi along with
other people of Kedun, such as the Bohai, Jurchen, and
Mongol tribes, as well as
other Khitans in addition...
- who
enslaved many
Khitans and
seized a
large part of
their livestock,
leading to
harsh times for the
Khitans. By that time the
Khitan are
still described...
-
Khitan (Arabic: ختان) or
Khatna (Arabic: ختنة) is the
Arabic term for cir****cision, and the
Islamic term for the
practice of
religious male cir****cision...
-
Khitan scripts may
refer to one of two
mutually exclusive scripts used by the
Khitan people during the 10th–12th centuries:
Khitan small script, invented...
-
century by the
Khitan people, who had
created the Liao
Empire in present-day
northeastern China. In
addition to the
small script, the
Khitans simultaneously...
-
large script, the
Khitans simultaneously also used a
functionally independent writing system known as the
Khitan small script. Both
Khitan scripts continued...
- H. H. (1881). "The
Northern Frontagers of China. Part V. The
Khitai or
Khitans".
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic Society of
Great Britain and Ireland. 13...