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    Great Qin. Chinese sources directly associated Daqin with the later Fulin (), which scholars such as Friedrich Hirth have identified as the Byzantine...
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    Chinese sources "Fromo Kesaro" was transcribed 罽娑 (pinyin: Fulin Jisuo; jyutping: fat1lam4 gai3so1), "Fulin" () being the standard Tang dynasty name for...
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    histories during the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD) onwards as Fulin (Chinese: ; pinyin: Fúlǐn), which Friedrich Hirth and other scholars have identified...
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    eastern Iranian word lies behind the Middle Chinese word for (Eastern) Rome (, Fólín), namely Byzantium (phrōm-from<*phywət-lyəm>). A. H. Francke thought...
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  • Chinese sources "Fromo Kesaro" was aptly transcribed "Fulin Jisuo" (罽娑), "Fulin" () being the standard Tang dynasty name for "Byzantine Empire" and Jisuo...
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    is known that Michael VII Doukas (Mie li yi ling kai sa 滅力伊靈改撒) of Fu lin (; i.e. Byzantium) dispatched a diplomatic mission to China that eventually...
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    the Chinese Tang dynasty (618–907), record that a new state called Fu-lin (; i.e. Byzantine Empire) was virtually identical to the previous Daqin (大秦;...
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    Book of Tang and New Book of Tang mention several embassies made by Fu lin (), which they equated with Daqin (the Roman Empire). These are recorded as...
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    Book of Tang and New Book of Tang mention several embassies made by Fu lin (; i.e. Byzantium), which they equated with Daqin (i.e. the Roman Empire), beginning...
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    the 3rd century and several more by the later Byzantine Empire (Chinese: ; Pinyin: Fú lǐn), only sixteen Roman coins from the reigns of Tiberius (r...
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