Tatrang
See also: tá tràng
English

Map including Tatrang (DMA, 1990)
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Proper noun
Tatrang
- A town in Qiemo, Bayingolin prefecture, Xinjiang, China, formerly a township.
- 1920, Rustichello da Pisa, Henry Yule, transl.; Henri Cordier, editor, The Travels of Marco Polo, OCLC 1078072572:
- Grenard says (pp. 183-184) that he examined the remains of what is called the old town of Charchan, traces of the ancient canal, ruins of dwellings deep into the sand, of which the walls built of large and solid-baked bricks, are pretty well preserved. Save these bricks, "I found hardly anything, the inhabitants have pillaged everything long ago. I attempted some excavating, which turned out to be without result, as far as I was concerned; but the superstitious natives declared that they were the cause of a violent storm which took place soon after. There are similar ruins in the environs, at Yantak Koudouk, at Tatrang, one day's march to the north, and at Ouadjchahari at five days to the north-east, which corresponds to the position assigned to Lop by Marco Polo." (See Grenard's Haute Asie on Nia.)
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Tatrang.
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Synonyms
- Tatirang
- T'a-t'a-lang
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