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English
Etymology
Variant of earlier Kitai, influenced by Arabic sources and transcription.
Noun
Khitai (plural Khitai or Khitais)
- (history) Synonym of Khitan (“person”)
- c. 1913, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. IV, page 738:
- ḲARA KHITĀI (or ḲARĀ KHIṬĀI), the usual name since the vith (xiith) century in Muḥammadan sources for the Kitai people, mentioned by the Chinese from the eighth century A. D. onwards, who were probably Tunguz (according to another view Mongol)... From the beginning of the tenth century the Kitai carried on a campaign of conquest, conquered the northern part of China and founded a dynasty which as a Chinese ruling house was called Liao (916).
- 2012, Timothy D. Baker Jr. & al. translating Xu Zhuoyun as China: A New Cultural History, page 269:
- When the Liao dynasty collapsed, a member of the royal house, Yelü Dashi (1087–1143), led a remnant force westward and established the Kara Khitai (Black Khitans), or Western Liao, dynasty (1132–1218, in modern Kazakhstan), whose chief opponents were the Seljuk Turks.
Adjective
Khitai (not comparable)
- (history) Synonym of Khitan
Proper noun
Khitai (history)
- Synonym of Khitan (“language”)
- Synonym of Khitan (“empire”)
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