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  • Khitan large script
  • Chinese-based script for Khitan language

    The Khitan large script (Chinese: 契丹大字, Qìdān dàzì) was one of two writing systems used for the now-extinct Khitan language (the other was the Khitan small

    Khitan large script

    Khitan large script

    Khitan_large_script

  • Khitan language
  • Para-Mongolic extinct language

    Khitan or Kitan ( in large script or in small, Khitai; Chinese: 契丹語, Qìdānyǔ), also known as Liao, is an extinct language once spoken in Northeast Asia

    Khitan language

    Khitan_language

  • Khitan small script
  • Chinese-based script for Khitan language

    The Khitan small script (Chinese: 契丹小字, Qìdān xiǎozì) was one of two writing systems used for the now-extinct Khitan language. It was used during the 10th–12th

    Khitan small script

    Khitan small script

    Khitan_small_script

  • Khitan people
  • Nomadic people who founded the Liao dynasty in China

    Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Khitan people (Khitan small script: ; Chinese: 契丹; pinyin: Qìdān) were a historical nomadic people

    Khitan people

    Khitan people

    Khitan_people

  • Jurchen script
  • Chinese-based script for Jurchen

    the Khitan script, which in turn was derived from Chinese (Han characters). The script has only been decoded to a small extent. The Jurchen script is part

    Jurchen script

    Jurchen script

    Jurchen_script

  • Khitan scripts
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    Khitan scripts may refer to one of two mutually exclusive scripts used by the Khitan people during the 10th–12th centuries: Khitan small script, invented

    Khitan scripts

    Khitan_scripts

  • List of Khitan inscriptions
  • list of Khitan inscriptions comprises a list of the corpus of known inscriptions written in the Khitan large script and the Khitan small script. These

    List of Khitan inscriptions

    List of Khitan inscriptions

    List_of_Khitan_inscriptions

  • Chinese family of scripts
  • Writing systems descended from oracle bone script

    are the Tangut script, Khitan large script, Khitan small script and its offspring, the Jurchen script, as well as the Yi script, Sui script, and Geba syllabary

    Chinese family of scripts

    Chinese family of scripts

    Chinese_family_of_scripts

  • Liao dynasty
  • Khitan-led dynasty of China (916–1125)

    the Khitans had no written language. In 920 the first of two Khitan scripts, the Khitan large script, was developed. A second script, the Khitan small

    Liao dynasty

    Liao dynasty

    Liao_dynasty

  • Khitan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Khitan people, for the now-extinct Khitan language Khitan large script, a logographic writing system Khitan small script, a semi-syllabic and logographic

    Khitan

    Khitan

  • List of writing systems
  • Nôm – Vietnamese Khitan large scriptKhitan Khitan small scriptKhitan Jurchen script – Jurchen Tangut script – Tangut Sui script – Sui language Yi

    List of writing systems

    List of writing systems

    List_of_writing_systems

  • Khitan name
  • Personal names used by the Khitan People

    the presence of 2 different writing systems - the Khitan large script and the Khitan small script, make research more difficult. The problem is compounded

    Khitan name

    Khitan_name

  • Nine-fold seal script
  • Stylised, rectilinear, folded form of Chinese calligraphy

    for the Khitan large script for use on Khitan-language seals. The Western Xia dynasty also developed a seal-script form of the Tangut script inspired

    Nine-fold seal script

    Nine-fold seal script

    Nine-fold_seal_script

  • Nova N 176
  • Undeciphered manuscript codex written in the Mongolian Khitan large script

    manuscript is written in the Khitan large script, one of two largely undeciphered writing systems used for the now-extinct Khitan language during the 10th–12th

    Nova N 176

    Nova N 176

    Nova_N_176

  • Memorial for Yelü Yanning
  • Khitan memorial

    Khitan word ⟨jau⟩ ("hundred") which occurs in line 13 of the upper-right Khitan section of the inscription and which is written with the large script

    Memorial for Yelü Yanning

    Memorial for Yelü Yanning

    Memorial_for_Yelü_Yanning

  • Undeciphered writing systems
  • Writing systems and symbol systems without a generally accepted decipherment

    Proto-Elamite script Byblos syllabary Ba–Shu scripts – 5th to 4th century BCE.[citation needed] Khitan large script and Khitan small scriptKhitan, 10th century;

    Undeciphered writing systems

    Undeciphered writing systems

    Undeciphered_writing_systems

  • Qara Khitai
  • Historical sinicized empire in Central Asia

    Yelü clan of the Khitan people. Being a rump state of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty, Western Liao was culturally Sinicized to a large extent, especially

    Qara Khitai

    Qara Khitai

    Qara_Khitai

  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anzu (given name) Kyo (given name) Khitan scripts "Country" for Khitan large script "Ox" for Khitan small script To Father (杏), 2013 Chinese film starring

  • ISO 15924
  • Defines two sets of codes for a number of writing systems

    for the representation of names of scripts, is an international standard defining codes for writing systems or scripts (a "set of graphic characters used

    ISO 15924

    ISO_15924

  • Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun
  • Chinese linguist of Manchu ethnicity (born 1958)

    ethnicity who is known for her studies of the Manchu, Jurchen and Khitan languages and scripts. She is also known as a historian of the Liao and Jin dynasties

    Aisin-Gioro Ulhicun

    Aisin-Gioro_Ulhicun

  • Mongolian writing systems
  • Writing systems devised for the Mongolian language

    Brahmi script. The Khitan spoke another proto-Mongolic language and developed two scripts for writing it: Khitan large script and Khitan small script, logographic

    Mongolian writing systems

    Mongolian writing systems

    Mongolian_writing_systems

  • Chinese characters
  • Logographic writing system

    created scripts for their languages that were inspired by Chinese characters, but did not use them directly—these included the Khitan large script, Khitan small

    Chinese characters

    Chinese characters

    Chinese_characters

  • List of Khitanologists
  • study of the Khitan people, their culture, religion, history, language and writing systems (Khitan large script and Khitan small script). List of sinologists

    List of Khitanologists

    List_of_Khitanologists

  • Hyōgai kanji
  • Japanese kanji not in the lists of jōyō kanji

    Oracle bone script Bronze scripts Seal script large small bird-worm Hanja Kanji Chữ Nôm Sawndip Bowen Chinese-influenced Jurchen Khitan large script Sui Tangut

    Hyōgai kanji

    Hyōgai_kanji

  • Script (Unicode)
  • Subset of characters in Unicode

    Unicode, a script is a collection of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in one or more writing systems. Some scripts support

    Script (Unicode)

    Script_(Unicode)

  • Old Sundanese script
  • Writing system used for the Sudanese language

    script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Sundanese characters. Old Sundanese script (Sundanese:

    Old Sundanese script

    Old Sundanese script

    Old_Sundanese_script

  • Large seal script
  • Chinese character forms c. 1050–400 BCE

    The term large seal script traditionally refers to written Chinese dating from before the Qin dynasty—now used either narrowly to the writing of the Western

    Large seal script

    Large seal script

    Large_seal_script

  • Celestial Empire
  • Old name for China

    A Liao dynasty silver coin with Khitan large script characters, saying "天朝萬順"——Celestial Empire has myriad affairs successful

    Celestial Empire

    Celestial Empire

    Celestial_Empire

  • History of the Khitans
  • The history of the Khitans dates back to the 4th century. The Khitan people dominated much of northern China, Manchuria and the Mongolian Plateau. They

    History of the Khitans

    History of the Khitans

    History_of_the_Khitans

  • Traditional Chinese characters
  • Standardized set of Chinese characters

    characters. Despite the debates on traditional and simplified Chinese, the two scripts are mutually intelligible to most native speakers, and many Chinese-language

    Traditional Chinese characters

    Traditional_Chinese_characters

  • Unicode
  • Character encoding standard

    of the Unicode Consortium website. For some scripts on the Roadmap, such as Jurchen and Khitan large script, encoding proposals have been made and they

    Unicode

    Unicode

    Unicode

  • List of constructed scripts
  • systems nor ciphers of existing scripts. * Script in ongoing development. Constructed script List of writing systems ConScript Unicode Registry "Echo Station

    List of constructed scripts

    List_of_constructed_scripts

  • Jurchen people
  • Tungusic-speaking people in East Asia

    Chinese, adopting the Mongolian script for their own language, unlike the Jin Jurchen's use of the Khitan large script. They adopted Confucian values and

    Jurchen people

    Jurchen people

    Jurchen_people

  • Liao dynasty coinage
  • Historical coinage of China

    Liao dynasty era coins have appeared in both Chinese and Khitan scripts. The coins in Khitan script do tend to have different character orders, Though these

    Liao dynasty coinage

    Liao dynasty coinage

    Liao_dynasty_coinage

  • Mongolian language
  • Official language of Mongolia

    sources. The Khitan large script adopted in 920 CE is an early Mongol (or according to some, para-Mongolic) script. The traditional Mongolian script was first

    Mongolian language

    Mongolian language

    Mongolian_language

  • Altaic languages
  • Convergence zone and proposed language family

    Para-Mongolic text is the Memorial for Yelü Yanning, written in the Khitan large script and dated to 986 AD. However, the Inscription of Hüis Tolgoi, discovered

    Altaic languages

    Altaic languages

    Altaic_languages

  • Yelü Diela
  • Inventor of the Khitan small script (c.925)

    "Khitan small script" to accommodate the more agglutinative Khitan language around the year 925. The script was based partly on the earlier "Khitan large

    Yelü Diela

    Yelü_Diela

  • Simplified Chinese characters
  • Standardized set of Chinese characters

    officially used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Simplification of Chinese script typically involves reducing a character's total stroke count or streamlining

    Simplified Chinese characters

    Simplified_Chinese_characters

  • List of scripts with no ISO 15924 code
  • Gupta script Hamnosys Iban iConji IsiBheqe soHlamvu Kadamba Kaddare Kaida Karani Kherinci Khamti Khati baburi Khitan large script Khom script (Ong Kommadam)

    List of scripts with no ISO 15924 code

    List_of_scripts_with_no_ISO_15924_code

  • 920
  • Calendar year

    Emperor Taizu of the Khitan Empire orders the adoption of a written script by the Khitan, resulting in the creation of Khitan "Large Script." Muslim chroniclers

    920

    920

    920

  • Ch'oe Malli
  • Korean academic (fl. 15th century)

    Oracle bone script Bronze scripts Seal script large small bird-worm Hanja Kanji Chữ Nôm Sawndip Bowen Chinese-influenced Jurchen Khitan large script Sui Tangut

    Ch'oe Malli

    Ch'oe_Malli

  • Oracle bone script
  • Ancient form of written Chinese

    The oracle bone script is the oldest attested form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC. Inscriptions were made by carving characters

    Oracle bone script

    Oracle bone script

    Oracle_bone_script

  • Seal script
  • Ancient style of Chinese characters

    the script being reduced to ceremonial inscriptions. The term seal script may refer to several distinct varieties, including the large seal script and

    Seal script

    Seal script

    Seal_script

  • Regular script
  • Style for writing Chinese characters

    The regular script is the newest of the major Chinese script styles, emerging during the Three Kingdoms period c. 230 CE, and stylistically mature by the

    Regular script

    Regular script

    Regular_script

  • Abaoji
  • Emperor of the Liao dynasty from 916 to 926

    that served as the base of Khitan administration. Abaoji ordered the development of a Khitan large script in 920. This script looks superficially like Chinese

    Abaoji

    Abaoji

  • Jin Guangping
  • Chinese linguist

    these scripts was, and how the newly discovered scripts corresponded to the "large" and "small" Khitan and "large" and "small" Jurchen scripts that were

    Jin Guangping

    Jin_Guangping

  • Chinese script styles
  • Styles of writing Chinese characters

    Chinese script. There are also various major regional styles associated with various modern and historical polities. The traditional model of scripts appearing

    Chinese script styles

    Chinese_script_styles

  • KLS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    receiver Key Largo School, a school in Florida, US Khitan large script, an undeciphered Chinese script KIIT Law School, Bhubaneswar, India Sportswear brand

    KLS

    KLS

  • Unicode character property
  • Unicode code point property names and their uses

    to handle characters (code points) in processes, like in line-breaking, script direction right-to-left or applying controls. Some "character properties"

    Unicode character property

    Unicode_character_property

  • Small seal script
  • Form of Chinese characters from the Qin dynasty

    the country, producing the 'scripts of the six states' (六國文字)—which were later collectively referred to as large seal script. This variance was considered

    Small seal script

    Small seal script

    Small_seal_script

  • Buda script
  • Archaic script used in Java and Bali

    script, Aksara Buda, or Gunung script is an archaic script. Based on its shape, the Buda Script still has a close relationship with the Kawi script.

    Buda script

    Buda_script

  • Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Russian research institute

    the only known complete manuscript of the extinct Khitan language, written in the Khitan large script. Pearl in the Palm — 12th century woodblock printing

    Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences

    Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences

    Institute_of_Oriental_Manuscripts_of_the_Russian_Academy_of_Sciences

  • History of writing in Vietnam
  • Nôm, chữ Hán and chữ Quốc ngữ. Written Vietnamese today uses the Latin script-based Vietnamese alphabet to represent native Vietnamese words (thuần Việt)

    History of writing in Vietnam

    History of writing in Vietnam

    History_of_writing_in_Vietnam

  • Parhae
  • 7th-10th century kingdom in East Asia

    described as similar to, derived from, or affiliated with Goguryeo, Mohe, Khitan, and Tang cultural elements. However the exact nature of Parhae's relationship

    Parhae

    Parhae

    Parhae

  • Cash (Chinese coin)
  • Chinese coin

    significant numbers by the Northern Song dynasty, Southern Song dynasty, and Khitan Liao dynasty. Until 1180 the Northern Song dynasty produced "matched cash

    Cash (Chinese coin)

    Cash (Chinese coin)

    Cash_(Chinese_coin)

  • List of Unicode characters
  • (Unicode block) Ideographic Description Characters (Unicode block) Khitan Small Script (Unicode block) Lisu (Unicode block) Lisu Supplement (Unicode block)

    List of Unicode characters

    List of Unicode characters

    List_of_Unicode_characters

  • Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols
  • Phonetic script for Taiwanese languages

    Sister systems Simplified Chinese, Kanji, Hanja, Chữ Nôm, Khitan large script, Khitan small script ISO 15924 ISO 15924 Bopo (285), ​Bopomofo Unicode Unicode

    Taiwanese Phonetic Symbols

    Taiwanese_Phonetic_Symbols

  • Goryeo–Khitan War
  • 10th and 11th century conflicts in Korea

    Goryeo–Khitan War (Chinese: 遼麗戰爭; Korean: 고려-거란 전쟁) was a series of 10th- and 11th-century conflicts between the Goryeo dynasty of Korea and the Khitan-led

    Goryeo–Khitan War

    Goryeo–Khitan War

    Goryeo–Khitan_War

  • Cursive script (East Asia)
  • Script style of Asian orthography

    grass script, is a script style used in Chinese and East Asian calligraphy. It is an umbrella term for the cursive variants of the clerical script and the

    Cursive script (East Asia)

    Cursive script (East Asia)

    Cursive_script_(East_Asia)

  • Japanese script reform
  • Attempt to correlate standard spoken Japanese with the written word

    The Japanese script reform is the attempt to correlate standard spoken Japanese with the written word, which began during the Meiji period. This issue

    Japanese script reform

    Japanese_script_reform

  • List of Chinese cash coins by inscription
  • a large number of forged ancient Liao coins appeared in mainland China, many of which didn't exist historically. Coins with Khitan large scripts: The

    List of Chinese cash coins by inscription

    List of Chinese cash coins by inscription

    List_of_Chinese_cash_coins_by_inscription

  • Jin dynasty (1115–1234)
  • Jurchen-led imperial dynasty of China

    but from a Sino-Khitan word combining the Middle Chinese title for king or prince (ong; wang in modern Mandarin Chinese) and a Khitan suffix. The name

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

    Jin_dynasty_(1115–1234)

  • Para-Mongolic languages
  • Proposed group of extinct languages

    could be possible. In the case of Khitan, there is rich evidence, but most of it is written in the two Khitan scripts (large and small) that have yet to be

    Para-Mongolic languages

    Para-Mongolic_languages

  • Idu script
  • Archaic Korean language writing system

    Korean words and grammatical morphemes as well as Chinese loanwords. The script, which was developed by Buddhist monks, made it possible to record Korean

    Idu script

    Idu script

    Idu_script

  • Chinese bronze inscriptions
  • Writing in a variety of Chinese scripts on ritual bronzes

    Chinese bronze inscriptions, also referred to as bronze script or bronzeware script, comprise Chinese writing made in several styles on ritual bronzes

    Chinese bronze inscriptions

    Chinese bronze inscriptions

    Chinese_bronze_inscriptions

  • Chữ Nôm
  • Chinese-based Vietnamese writing system

    variety of methods, including phono-semantic compounds. This composite script was therefore highly complex and was accessible to the less than five percent

    Chữ Nôm

    Chữ Nôm

    Chữ_Nôm

  • Stephen Wootton Bushell
  • English physician (1844–1908)

    contributions to the study of the extinct Tangut, Khitan large, Khitan small, Jurchen and 'Phags-pa scripts. One of Bushell's many interests was numismatics

    Stephen Wootton Bushell

    Stephen Wootton Bushell

    Stephen_Wootton_Bushell

  • Manchu alphabet
  • Alphabet used to write the Manchu language

    the Manchu language. The Jurchen script has no relation to the Manchu alphabet, as it was derived from the Khitan script, itself derived from Chinese characters

    Manchu alphabet

    Manchu alphabet

    Manchu_alphabet

  • List of coin hoards in China
  • 382-382, 1985 (考古, 382-382, 1985). "Unique Western Xia Coin Written in Seal Script Unearthed in Ningxia". Gary Ashkenazy / גארי אשכנזי (Primaltrek – a journey

    List of coin hoards in China

    List of coin hoards in China

    List_of_coin_hoards_in_China

  • Clerical script
  • Chinese script widely used in the Han dynasty

    The clerical script (traditional Chinese: 隸書; simplified Chinese: 隶书; pinyin: lìshū), sometimes also chancery script, is a style of Chinese writing that

    Clerical script

    Clerical script

    Clerical_script

  • Cathay
  • Alternative name for China in some languages

    external people circa 1000. The Khitans refer to themselves as Qidan (Khitan small script: ; Chinese: 契丹), but in the language of the ancient Uyghurs the final

    Cathay

    Cathay

    Cathay

  • Kanji
  • Chinese characters used in Japanese writing

    logographic Chinese characters, historically adapted from Chinese writing scripts, used in the writing of Japanese. They comprised a major part of the Japanese

    Kanji

    Kanji

    Kanji

  • 920s
  • Decade

    Emperor Taizu of the Khitan Empire orders the adoption of a written script by the Khitan, resulting in the creation of Khitan "Large Script." Muslim chroniclers

    920s

    920s

  • Languages of China
  • The Khitans (Mongolic people) – Khitan language – Khitan large and small scripts The Tanguts (Sino-Tibetan people) – Tangut language – Tangut script During

    Languages of China

    Languages of China

    Languages_of_China

  • Manchu people
  • East Asian ethnic group

    Jin dynasty in the 1120s, the first Jurchen script came into use. It was mainly derived from Khitan script. In 1206, the Mongols, then vassals of the Jurchens

    Manchu people

    Manchu people

    Manchu_people

  • Korean language
  • Language spoken in Korea

    the core Altaic proposal itself has lost most of its prior support. The Khitan language has several vocabulary items similar to Korean that are not found

    Korean language

    Korean language

    Korean_language

  • Semi-cursive script
  • Style of writing Chinese characters

    Semi-cursive script, also known as running script, is a style of Chinese calligraphy that emerged during the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). The style is

    Semi-cursive script

    Semi-cursive script

    Semi-cursive_script

  • Tangut Components
  • Unicode character block

    containing components and radicals used in the modern study of the Tangut script. In Unicode 17.0, the Tangut Components Supplement block was assigned for

    Tangut Components

    Tangut_Components

  • Jōyō kanji
  • 2136 kanji recommended for proficiency in Japanese

    (Hanja) published by the South Korean Ministry of Education Hyōgaiji Japanese script reform Jinmeiyō kanji Kanji radicals Kyōiku kanji (List of kanji by school

    Jōyō kanji

    Jōyō_kanji

  • Mongolic languages
  • Language family of Eurasia

    surviving evidence is very sparse, and Khitan, for which evidence exists that is written in the two Khitan scripts (large and small) which have as yet not been

    Mongolic languages

    Mongolic languages

    Mongolic_languages

  • Neolithic symbols in China
  • Markings found at Neolithic sites in China

    symbols, collectively called Táo Wén (陶文 'pottery scripts'), have been compared to the oracle bone script — the earliest known forms of Chinese characters

    Neolithic symbols in China

    Neolithic_symbols_in_China

  • Hanja
  • Chinese characters used in Korean writing

    records were written primarily in Literary Chinese using Hanja as its primary script. As early as 1446, King Sejong the Great promulgated Hangul (also known

    Hanja

    Hanja

    Hanja

  • Chinese character radicals
  • Indexing component of Chinese characters

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to radicals and their variants in regular script. Wikimedia Commons has media related to the 214 Kangxi radicals. Wikimedia

    Chinese character radicals

    Chinese character radicals

    Chinese_character_radicals

  • Kim Ch'iyang
  • Goryeo civil official (died 1009)

    '고려 거란 전쟁', 끝판 노련美 대본 리딩 현장 [Choi Soo-jong's 'Goryeo–Khitan War', the final scene of the union script reading] (in Korean). Sports Donga. Archived from the

    Kim Ch'iyang

    Kim_Ch'iyang

  • Flat brush script
  • Style for writing Chinese characters

    The Flat Brush script (simplified Chinese: 漆书; traditional Chinese: 漆書; pinyin: qī shū) is a writing style in Chinese calligraphy that was created by Jin

    Flat brush script

    Flat brush script

    Flat_brush_script

  • Chinese character classification
  • earliest forms of characters, including Shang-era oracle bone script and the Zhou-era bronze scripts, is often necessary for reconstructing their historical

    Chinese character classification

    Chinese_character_classification

  • Yelü Dashi
  • Emperor of Western Liao from 1124 to 1143

    of Liao. The History of Liao describes him as "well-versed in Khitan and Chinese scripts, excelled in riding and archery, and had passed the highest imperial

    Yelü Dashi

    Yelü_Dashi

  • Sawndip
  • Writing system for the Zhuang language

    domains, Sawndip is more often used than alphabetical scripts. Sawndip is also called old Zhuang script, usually used to distinguish it from the Latin-based

    Sawndip

    Sawndip

    Sawndip

  • Ming typefaces
  • Category of typefaces

    The Song script (simplified Chinese: 宋体; traditional Chinese: 宋體) or Ming script (simplified Chinese: 明体; traditional Chinese: 明體) is a category of serifed

    Ming typefaces

    Ming typefaces

    Ming_typefaces

  • Second round of simplified Chinese characters
  • Aborted 1977 Chinese script reform

    characters. The second round of Chinese character simplification was an aborted script reform promulgated on 20 December 1977 by the People's Republic of China

    Second round of simplified Chinese characters

    Second round of simplified Chinese characters

    Second_round_of_simplified_Chinese_characters

  • Sixteen Prefectures
  • Historical region in North China

    the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, the region was ceded to the Khitan-led Liao dynasty in 938 AD by Shi Jingtang, who desperately sought Liao

    Sixteen Prefectures

    Sixteen Prefectures

    Sixteen_Prefectures

  • Kyūjitai
  • Old forms of kanji

    characters Derived systems Kana man'yōgana hiragana katakana Jurchen script Khitan large small Nüshu Bopomofo Slavonic transcription Transliteration of Chinese

    Kyūjitai

    Kyūjitai

  • Wanyan
  • Clan of the Heishui Mohe tribe

    living in the drainage region of the Heilong River during the time of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty. Of the Heishui Mohe, the clan was counted by the Liao

    Wanyan

    Wanyan

  • Wanyan Xiyin
  • Scribe

    new Jurchen (Jin) Empire. He based it on Chinese characters and the Khitan script. Shamanism in the Qing dynasty Tao (1976), Page 95. She was a concubine

    Wanyan Xiyin

    Wanyan_Xiyin

  • Yuan dynasty
  • Mongol-led dynasty of China (1271–1368)

    Chinese and Khitan defected to the Mongols to fight against the Jin. Two Han Chinese leaders, Shi Tianze, Liu Heima (劉黑馬, aka Liu Ni), and the Khitan Xiao Zhala

    Yuan dynasty

    Yuan dynasty

    Yuan_dynasty

  • Shinjitai
  • Modern forms of kanji used in Japan after 1946

    therefore do not carry official status. Cursive script (also known as grass script) and semi-cursive script forms of kanji were adopted as shinjitai. Examples

    Shinjitai

    Shinjitai

  • Chinese Character Simplification Scheme
  • 1956 publication of simplified Chinese characters

    characters Derived systems Kana man'yōgana hiragana katakana Jurchen script Khitan large small Nüshu Bopomofo Slavonic transcription Transliteration of Chinese

    Chinese Character Simplification Scheme

    Chinese Character Simplification Scheme

    Chinese_Character_Simplification_Scheme

  • Inner Mongolia
  • Autonomous region of China

    between Chinese farming communities in the south, and Xiongnu, Xianbei, Khitan, Jurchen, Tujue, and nomadic Mongol of the north. The historical narrative

    Inner Mongolia

    Inner Mongolia

    Inner_Mongolia

  • Yelü Chucai
  • Khitan adviser to Genghis Khan (1190–1244)

    recorded person to be able to speak the Khitan language and read and write the Khitan large and small scripts. Temple of Azure Clouds 宋子貞:《中書令耶律公神道碑》,節選自蘇天爵編集的《元文類》卷五七。

    Yelü Chucai

    Yelü Chucai

    Yelü_Chucai

  • Proto-Mongols
  • People and tribes in and around the Mongol Plateau before the 11th or 12th century

    in the end of Turkic dominance on the Mongolian Plateau. The Para-Mongol Khitan people founded the Liao dynasty (916–1125) and ruled Mongolia and portions

    Proto-Mongols

    Proto-Mongols

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  • Larke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Norfolk)

    Larke

    English (mainly Norfolk) : variant of Lark 1.

    Larke

  • Large
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Large

    English and French : nickname (literal or ironic) meaning ‘generous’, from Middle English, Old French large ‘generous’, ‘free’ (Latin largus ‘abundant’). The English word came to acquire its modern sense only gradually during the Middle Ages; it is used to mean ‘ample in quantity’ in the 13th century, and the sense ‘broad’ first occurs in the 14th. This use is probably too late for the surname to have originated as a nickname for a fat man.

    Large

  • Barge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Barge

    English and French : metonymic occupational name for a boatman, from Middle English, Old French barge ‘boat’, ‘barge’.Dutch : variant of Berg.

    Barge

  • Khitam
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Khitam

    Man

    Khitam

  • Sarge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sarge

    English : variant of Sark.German : unexplained.

    Sarge

  • Khilan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Khilan

    Smile

    Khilan

  • CHINAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHINAN

    (חִגָּן) Aramaic and Hebrew name CHINAN means "gracious."

    CHINAN

  • MARGE
  • Female

    English

    MARGE

    Short form of English Margaret, MARGE means "pearl."

    MARGE

  • Marge
  • Girl/Female

    Persian American

    Marge

    Child of light. Famous Bearer: Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

    Marge

  • Chitan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Chitan

    Thought

    Chitan

  • Khitam
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Khitam

    Conclusion

    Khitam

  • Larke
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Larke

    Lark.

    Larke

  • Hitan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Hitan

    Feel Happiness

    Hitan

  • Sarge
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Sarge

    Intelligent

    Sarge

  • Larue
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Larue

    The red-haired one.

    Larue

  • Khitam |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Khitam |

    Conclusion

    Khitam |

  • Lange
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch Anglo Saxon

    Lange

    Tall.

    Lange

  • Khian
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Khian

    King of terror

    Khian

  • Khian
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Khian

    Extremes in Fortune; Health and Spirituality; King of Terror

    Khian

  • Khetan
  • Boy/Male

    British, Indian, Malay

    Khetan

    Butter

    Khetan

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Online names & meanings

  • Vagishwari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Vagishwari

    Goddess Saraswathi, Name of a Raga

  • Bhavmanyu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Bhavmanyu

  • Wimpey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wimpey

    English : of uncertain origin. Sir Elijah Impey, an 18th-century English judge, had an illegitimate son who bore this name.

  • Mekala
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mekala

    An Ornament Worn by Ancient Women

  • Curtin
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish and Scottish

    Curtin

    Irish and Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Cruitín ‘son of Cruitín’, a byname for a hunchback (see McCurtain).English : from a diminutive of Court.

  • Eske
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Eske

    Spear of the gods.

  • Najihah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Najihah

    Victory

  • Karakasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Karakasa

    Harsh; A Sword

  • BERGLJÓT
  • Female

    Norse

    BERGLJÓT

    Old Norse name composed of the elements bjarga "to rescue" and ljótr "bright, light," hence "rescue light." 

  • Bansidhara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bansidhara

    Bearer of the Flute

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  • Enlarged
  • a.

    Made large or larger; extended; swollen.

  • Large
  • adv.

    Freely; licentiously.

  • Large
  • superl.

    Prodigal in expending; lavish.

  • Large
  • superl.

    Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great; capacious; extensive; -- opposed to small; as, a large horse; a large house or room; a large lake or pool; a large jug or spoon; a large vineyard; a large army; a large city.

  • Barge
  • n.

    A large, roomy boat for the conveyance of passengers or goods; as, a ship's barge; a charcoal barge.

  • Large
  • superl.

    Full in statement; diffuse; full; profuse.

  • Largo
  • n.

    A movement or piece in largo time.

  • Large-hearted
  • a.

    Having a large or generous heart or disposition; noble; liberal.

  • Large
  • superl.

    Unrestrained by decorum; -- said of language.

  • Large
  • superl.

    Having more than usual power or capacity; having broad sympathies and generous impulses; comprehensive; -- said of the mind and heart.

  • Whiten
  • v. i.

    To grow white; to turn or become white or whiter; as, the hair whitens with age; the sea whitens with foam; the trees in spring whiten with blossoms.

  • Large
  • superl.

    Crossing the line of a ship's course in a favorable direction; -- said of the wind when it is abeam, or between the beam and the quarter.

  • Large
  • n.

    A musical note, formerly in use, equal to two longs, four breves, or eight semibreves.

  • Whiten
  • v. t.

    To make white; to bleach; to blanch; to whitewash; as, to whiten a wall; to whiten cloth.

  • Whitening
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Whiten

  • Large-handed
  • a.

    Having large hands, Fig.: Taking, or giving, in large quantities; rapacious or bountiful.

  • Barge
  • n.

    A large omnibus used for excursions.

  • Large
  • superl.

    Abundant; ample; as, a large supply of provisions.

  • Barge
  • n.

    A large boat used by flag officers.

  • Large
  • superl.

    Free; unembarrassed.