Concept information
Preferred term
zktKitan
Type
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language
Definition
- The Khitan language (also known as Liao, Kitan [ISO 639-3]; Chinese: 契丹語 Qìdān Yǔ) is a now-extinct language once spoken by the Khitan people (388–1243AD). Khitan is generally deemed to be genetically linked to the Mongolic languages. It was written using two mutually exclusive writing systems known as the Khitan large script and the Khitan small script. The language was the official language of the Liao Dynasty (907–1125) and Kara-Khitan Khanate (1124–1218). Janhunen states "A better term for Khitan than Mongolic would be Para-Mongolic, implying that it was probably a language collateral to the ancestor of all the Mongolic languages." Presently the theory of the Mongolic, rather than Tungusic, affiliation of Khitan is more and more commonly accepted by both eastern and western scholars. See List of the Khitan rulers.
Entry terms
- Khitan language
ISO 639-3 code
- zkt
In other languages
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契丹語
Chinese
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Кидань чĕлхи
Chuvash
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Finnish
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ख़ितानी भाषा
Hindi
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Kitaj nyelv
Hungarian
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Bahasa Khitan
Indonesian
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거란어
Korean
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Кидански јазик
Macedonian
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Język kitański
Polish
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Киданьский язык
Russian
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ภาษาคีตัน
Thai
URI
http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/zkt
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