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Some Chinese Sources on the Khazars and Khwarazm |
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时间:2009-7-24 13:48:37 来源:不详
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and Yutian located to the east of Dawan ( Farghana ). See Feng Chengjun and Lu Junling, p. 101. Also E. Chavannes, Documents, ( St. Petersbourg, 1903 ), p. 128, n. 1. [7] The Chinese character of Suxie is similar with that in the Han shu Liezhuan 96. It refers to Kesh. See Hulsewé, p. 131. The Xin tang shu recorded Shi of the nine names (jiuxin hu ) was once entitled Suxei, which was the seat of lesser king of Kangju. See, E. Chavannes, p.136, n. 3. [8] This text has been carefully translated and noted by Hulsewé, p. 131, n. 324. [9] Wei shou, Wei shu, Liezhuan 90, “ Xiyu zhuan” (Beijing; Zhonghua shuju, 1974), P.2273. [10] Tuoba, the leadership group may have been of Turkic origin, although the federation incorporated Xiongnu and Xianbei tribes. See Wolfram Eberhard, Das Toba-reich Nord Chinas, (Leiden 1949 ), pp. 6-12. [11] Husimi refer to khwarazm. See Xiyu diming, p. 52. [12] It is recorded as Afutai hanguo in the Wei shu, different from other states. Hanguo means a state run by khan. [13] Niumi is the earliest title of Bok << 上一页 [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] ... 下一页 >> |
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