- The Kumo Xi (traditional Chinese: 庫莫奚;
simplified Chinese: 库莫奚; pinyin: Kùmò Xī), also
known as the Tatabi, were
ancient steppe people located in current...
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Middle Chinese xɦjiaj = Ġay/Qay), in
Chinese sources, part of the
larger Kumoxi grouping stemming from the
Xianbei (*Särbi?), a
grouping of
people that...
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Tibetan list,
written by five
Tibetan explorers,
possibly mentioned 庫莫奚
Kumoxi and 白霫
Baixi together as He-tse (奚霫 Xī-Xí in Liaoshi). However, the same...
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provinces during the Yuan
dynasty in Baoshan, Yunnan) Xi or Kumo Xi 庫莫奚 (
Kùmòxī) More or less the same
residence of the Khitans,
since regarded as two ethnic...
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Daowu of
Northern Wei, in 386. From 388–9, he
established dominion over the
Kumoxi, Jieru, and
Tutulin in the east. From 390–1, he
defeated the Gaoju, Yuange...