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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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Uigurs. [44] Bayiegu may be Bayirku. See Chavannes, pp. 88-89. [45] fuluo may be the Beyrkli tribe of the kipchak, see Chen Zhongmian, Vol. 2, p. 664. [46] See , Mori Masao, On Chi-li-fa (Eltäbär/Eltäbir ) and chi-chin (Irkin ) of the Tieh-lê tribes, Acta Asiatica (Tokyo ) 9, 1965, pp. 31-56. [47] The pronounciation of the Hun is quite alike the Kheounni (khoun ) discussed by Chavannes, Documents, p.321. also a fragmentary account excavated out of Turfan ( Gaocang ) tomb ( dated after 587 AD ) recorded the visit of Qatun, the wife of Khan of the Hun tribe, to Gaocang. See Jiang Boqin, Dunhuang tulufan wenshu yu sichou zhilu ( the new sources from Dunhuang and Turfan and Silk Road, Beijing, 1994 ), pp. 107-108. [48] Yiwu is called Hami in the Yuan dynasty. See Bretschneider, Vol. 2, pp. 20-21. [49] There is a specific zhuan in the Xin tang shu on Yanqi. See Chavannes, p. 110-114.` [50] chavannes, p. 115, note 2. [51] Qibi may be Kara-kalpak (Karbak )? See Chen Zhongmian, Vol. 2, p. 666. The Jiu tang shu record a general  << 上一页 [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] ... 下一页 >> |
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