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- Chinese: 庫莫奚; simplified Chinese: 库莫奚; pinyin: Kùmò Xī), also known as the Tatabi, were ancient steppe people located in current Northeast China from 207...
- Khaganate), Rome (Byzantine Empire), Kirgiz, Uch-Kurykan, Otuz-Tatars, Khitans, Tatabis came to the funerals. So many people came to mourn over the great Khagans...
- (para-)Mongolic Qay/Xí, whom Tibetans knew as Dad-pyi and Göktürks knew as Tatabï; however, Németh's thesis is rejected by Mehmet Fuat Köprülü among others...
- Qapaghan subjugated the Khitans and sealed an alliance with the Kumo Xi (Tatabï in Turkic texts), which stemmed the advance of the Tang armies to the northeast...
- in 846. He had 5000 Uyghur followers under his command and lived among Tatabi and depended on their chieftain Shi Shelang (石捨朗) for support. However this...
- Wei, Tuyuhun Kingdom, 500 AD Tuyuhun Kingdom, Northern Zhou, Khitans and Tatabi people, 565 AD Liao dynasty c. 1000 Western Liao c. 1060 Mongol Empire in...
- Xueyantuo, Toquz Oguz, Yenisei Kyrgyz, Kurykans, Thirty Tatar, Khitan and Tatabi as well as the Tang dynasty. He was described as a kingmaker by historians...
- Ölberli with the Qay whom are recorded as the Xi in Chinese sources and Tatabı in Turkic inscriptions, and were of Mongolic or para-Mongolic background...
- identified as a Mongolic or para-Mongolic people known as Qay in Arabic, Tatabï in Old Turkic, and Kumo Xi in Chinese language. In the mid-9th century,...
- 1124/1125–1221 2,500,000 km2(1210) Balasagun Eastern Liao 1211–1220 Later Liao 1216–1219 Qutlugh-Khanid dynasty 1220s–1306 Kumo Xi (Tatabi) Great Xi 1123...