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- Khitan people - Wikipedia
The Khitan people (Khitan small script: ; Chinese: 契丹; pinyin: Qìdān) were a historical nomadic people from East Asia and parts of North Asia who, from the 4th century, inhabited an area corresponding to parts of modern Mongolia, Northeast China and the Russian Far East
- Khitan - World History Encyclopedia
The Khitans were a semi-nomadic tribespeople under the leadership of the Yelu clan who roamed the Mongolian and Manchurian plains from the 5th century CE Their prosperity was based on steppe pastoralism and agriculture while militarily, their excellent horsemanship made them a formidable opponent
- The Khitan People: Nomadic Tribe, Chinese Dynasty, Lost to the Mongols
The Khitans eventually disappeared from history, as those who fled westwards with Yelu Dashi were absorbed by the local Turkic and Iranian populations Nevertheless, the name of this tribe has been preserved linguistically
- History of Central Asia - Khitans, Silk Road, Empires | Britannica
The first people known to have spoken a Mongol language were the Khitans Mentioned from the 5th century ce, this people, living in the forests of Manchuria, had contacts with the Turks as well as with the Uyghurs
- Khitan Empire eLibrary - Silk Road Virtual Museum
The Khitan Empire, also known as the Liao Dynasty (907–1125), was a powerful nomadic state founded by the Khitan people in northern China and Mongolia It blended Chinese and steppe traditions, controlled key routes along the steppe Silk Roads and ruled over a diverse population with a mixed cultural heritage
- The Rise of the Khitan: From Tribal Vassals to Imperial Power
Reduced to vassals of the Göktürks, the Khitan remained subdued until the Tang Dynasty’s rise Recognizing Tang supremacy, they submitted to Emperor Taizong, who reorganized their tribal structure into ten prefectures under the Songmo Governorate
- Khitan people - New World Encyclopedia
The Yuwen clan of the Xianbei, an ethnic group situated in the area covered by the modern Liaoning province, preceeded the Khitans After Murong clan conquered their regime, the remnants scattered in the modern-day Inner Mongolia, mixing with the original Mongolic population
- KHITANS AND THE LIAO DYNASTY | Facts and Details
The Khitan people or Khitai, Kitan, or Kidan, were a nomadic people originally from Mongolia and Manchuria (or Northeast China) from the 4th century that spoke a language distantly related to the Mongolic languages
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