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Qué (quién) es Cathay - definición

ALTERNATIVE NAME FOR CHINA IN SOME LANGUAGES
Empire of Cathay; Catay; Catai; Hyatad; Kitad; Хятад; خىتاي; Xitay; قىتاي; Қытай; Qıtay; Qitay; Cataya; Cataio; Cathayan; Cathayans; Cathai; Kitaia; Cathaia
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  • [[Gerardus Mercator]]'s placing of the "Kingdom of Cathay" (''Cathay Reg.'') on the Pacific Coast north-east of China remained typical for a number of maps published in the decades to follow.
  • A typical early 17th-century depiction of "Cataia" as China's northeastern neighbour, [[Jodocus Hondius]], 1610
  • Cathay is finally gone: This 1689 map by [[Giacomo Cantelli da Vignola]] from [[Modena]] identifies it (and Mangi) with China.
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  • Xandu]] are shown in Cathay, while Shuntien (Beijing) is in China.
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Cathay         
·noun China;
- an old name for the Celestial Empire, said have been introduced by Marco Polo and to be a corruption of the Tartar name for North China (Khitai, the country of the Khitans.).
Cathay         
Cathay (; ) is a historical name for China that was used in Europe. During the early modern period, Europeans thought of Cathay as a completely separate and distinct culture from China.
Cathay (poetry collection)         
  • Elkin Mathews]], London, April 1915
POETRY COLLECTION BY EZRA POUND
Cathay (1915) is a collection of classical Chinese poetry translated into English by modernist poet Ezra Pound based on Ernest Fenollosa's notes that came into Pound's possession in 1913. At first Pound used the notes to translate Noh plays and then to translate Chinese poetry to English, despite a complete lack of knowledge of the Chinese language.

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Cathay

Cathay (; Chinese: 契丹) is a historical name for China that was used in Europe. During the early modern period, the term Cathay initially evolved as a term referring to what is now Northern China, completely separate and distinct from China, which was a reference to southern China. As knowledge of East Asia increased, Cathay came to be seen as the same polity as China as a whole. The term Cathay became a poetic name for China.

The name Cathay originates from the word Khitan, a name of a para-Mongolic nomadic people who ruled the Liao dynasty in northern China from 916 to 1125, and who later migrated west after they were overthrown by the Jin dynasty to form the Qara Khitai (Western Liao dynasty) for another century thereafter. Originally, this name was the name applied by Central and Western Asians and Europeans to northern China; the name was also used in Marco Polo's book on his travels in Yuan dynasty China (he referred to southern China as Mangi). Odoric of Pordenone (d. 1331) also writes about Cathay and the Khan in his travelbooks from his journey before 1331, perhaps 1321–1330.

Ejemplos de uso de Cathay
1. Others affected include Cathay Pacific and Japan Airlines.
2. Cathay Pacific holds a 10 percent stake in Air China.
3. Cathay Pacific and Air China said they planned to set up a jointly owned cargo airline based in Shanghai, to be held 51 percent by Air China and 4' percent by Cathay.
4. The deal will see Swire‘s stake in Cathay pared from 46.3 percent to 40 percent, while CITIC Pacific‘s holding in Cathay will fall from 25.4 percent to 17.50 percent.
5. It was questioned only when Cathay Pacific officials saw pictures of the stunt five days later.