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  • Why is China called Sino? |
    China is called Sino because of its historical and cultural ties to the ancient Qin dynasty, which was also known as the Sino dynasty The term «Sino» continues to be used to refer to China in various contexts, highlighting the country’s rich and complex history
  • Sino - Wikipedia
    Sino may also refer to: Sinoe≈ (as in Sinodic period as well as and Sinu≈ as in sinus)
  • SINO- Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SINO- is Chinese How to use Sino- in a sentence
  • Sino- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Combining form of China and Chinese In the 1970s, Sino-Soviet rivalry also spread to Africa and the Middle East He's a Sino-Kadazan: half Han, half Kadazan
  • Sino Biological | Global Leader in Recombinant Technology for Life Science
    Sino Biological offers a range of target proteins, cytokines, and protein kinases, supporting targeted research and drug development for various autoimmune diseases
  • Why is China called Sino? - StudyCountry. com
    The term "Sino" is derived from the Latin word "Sinae," which was used by ancient Roman and Greek writers to refer to the people of China Over time, "Sinae" evolved into "Sino-" as a prefix in English and other languages, and it has come to be associated with things related to China
  • China–United States relations - Wikipedia
    However, shifting geopolitical dynamics, including the Sino-Soviet split, the winding down of the Vietnam War, as well as of the Cultural Revolution, paved the way for US president Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to China, ultimately marking a sea change in US–China relations
  • Sino- - Etymology Meaning of the Prefix - Etymonline
    Sino- before vowels Sin-, word-forming element meaning "Chinese," 1879, from Late Latin Sinæ (plural) "the Chinese," from Ptolemaic Greek Sinai, from Arabic Sin "China," which is probably from Chinese Ch'in (modern transliteration Qin), name of the fourth dynasty of China (see China)
  • ELI5: Why is the term Sino used to describe China or the . . . - Reddit
    Sinae was an ancient Greek and Roman name for some people who dwelt south of the Seres in the eastern extremity of the inhabitable world References to the Sinae include mention of a city that the Romans called Sera Metropolis, which is modern Chang'an





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