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CATHAY

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 517 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CATHAY  , the name by which

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China (q.v.) was known to
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medieval
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Europe and is still occasionally referred to in
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poetry, as in Tennyson's " Better fifty years of Europe than a cycle of Cathay." It is derived from Khitai, or Khitat, the name which was properly that of the
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kingdom established by the Khitan conquerors in the
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northern provinces of China about A.D . 907, which after the fall of this dynasty in 1125 remained attached to their former territory, and was subsequently applied by the nations of Central
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Asia to the whole of China . Thus " Kitai " is still the
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Russian name for China . The name penetrated to Europe in the 13th century with the fame of the conquests of Jenghiz Khan . After the
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discovery of
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southern China by
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European navigators Cathay was erroneously believed to be a country to the north of China, and it was the
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desire to reach it that sent the
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English adventurers of the 16th century in search of the north-east passage .

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