Tsing-hai
See also: Tsinghai
English
editProper noun
edit- Alternative form of Qinghai
- [1910, E. Bretschneider, “Chinese Intercourses with the Countries of Central and Western Asia during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries”, in Mediæval Researches from Eastern Asiatic Sources[2], volume II, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd., →OCLC, page 211:
- In 1512 the great headman of the Meng-gu (Mongols), I-bu-la, followed by the tribe A-rh-tʽu-sz’, after making himself master of Tsʽing hai (Kukenor), ravaged also Kʽü-sien, and destroyed the military administration there.]
Translations
editQinghai — see Qinghai