- (Persian: سوی آب;
traditional Chinese: 碎葉;
simplified Chinese: 碎叶; pinyin:
Suìyè; Wade–Giles: Sui4-yeh4
Middle Chinese: /suʌiH jiᴇp̚/), also
known as Ordukent...
- was
ordered to
escort Peroz back to Persia. Pei
Xingjian got as far as
Suiye (near
modern Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan)
before returning,
while Peroz was forced...
-
arrow head as the
great chief. The five
Duolu tribes inhabited to east of
Suiye [water] (Chu River), and the five
Nushibi tribes to the west of it. Since...
-
exile in the far west, the Li
family lived in the
ancient Silk Road city of
Suiye (Suyab, now an
archeological site in present-day Kyrgyzstan), and perhaps...
- as
captured Qiuci. The protectorate's seat was
moved to Suyab,
known as
Suiye to the Chinese, in
modern Kyrgyzstan. In 673 the Tang
consolidated control...
- nīst dar irān zamīn sāmāne
tahsile kamāl tā nīamad
suiye hindustān hinā rangīn
nashud There is not in the
Persian land the
requisite material for the...
-
Kuiyao Chen
Qingxian Fu
Jiaxuan Chen Hong
Xiong Zuofang Wang
Jinquan Li
Suiying Xu
Zhongyu Guo
Fuzhou Ma
Weizhi Yang
Guoping Qian
Guoliang Shen Zhaoji...
- vol 211 Saito, T. 1991, Rise of the Türgish and Tang's
Abandonment of
Suiye. ****eki 12: 40–43 (in ****anese) Cefu Yuangui, vol 964, p. 11343 L.M.Gumiliev:Eski...
- some of the
Buddhist sanctuaries of
Central Asia, such as the
temple of
Suiye (near
Tokmak in present-day Kirghizistan).
During this
period too, the Chinese...
- back to
Persia and
makes it as far as
Suiye (Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan) 679 Pei
Xingjian escorts Peroz's son
Narsieh to
Suiye, and
Narsieh spends 20
years in Tukhara...