"Chinese Tartary" meaning in English

See Chinese Tartary in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Etymology: From Chinese + Tartary. Etymology templates: {{com|en|Chinese|Tartary}} Chinese + Tartary Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Chinese Tartary
  1. Regions ruled by the Qing outside China proper. Wikipedia link: Chinese Tartary Categories (place): Places in China

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