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    Li Jiqian (Chinese: 李繼遷) (963–1004), occasionally also known by his Song-bestowed name of Zhao Baoji (趙保吉), was a Tangut leader and progenitor of China's...
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    Li Zicheng was born in 1606 as Li Hongji to an impoverished family of farmers in Li Jiqian village, Yan'an prefecture, northeast Shaanxi province. Li...
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    Yinzhou, Jiqian captured large amounts of supply, allowing him to increase his following. In 986, Jiqian submitted to the Khitans and in 989, Jiqian married...
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    Li Deming (Chinese: 李德明) (981–1032) was the eldest son of Li Jiqian and the father of Li Yuanhao, the founder of China's Western Xia dynasty. When his...
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  • (934–965) Xu Wen (862–927), Emperor Taizu of Southern Tang (937–975) Li Jiqian (963–1004), Emperor Taizu of Western Xia (1038–1227) Genghis Khan (1162...
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  • Jiedushi, Li Jipeng, decided to submit to the Song dynasty and exchange his title for a comfortable existence in Kaifeng. His brother, Li Jiqian, did not...
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  • founding emperor of Northern Han Li Jiqian (963–1004), Tangut leader and grandfather of Western Xia's founding emperor Li Yuanhao Emperor Shengwu (disambiguation)...
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    These two are believed to be occupied by the grandfather (Li Jiqian) and father (Li Deming) of Li Yuanhao, the first Emperor of the Western Xia. Mausoleums...
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    accepting Song suzerainty. In 982, Li Jipeng of the Dingnan Jiedushi surrendered to the Song, but his cousin Li Jiqian rebelled. In 986, the Song attacked...
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    Shah, king of the Justanids (approximate date) Li, empress consort of the Song Dynasty (b. 960) Li Jiqian, Chinese governor and rebel leader (b. 963) Ragnall...
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  • (935–967) Li Kerui, Jiedushi (967–978) Li Jiyun, Jiedushi (978–980) Li Jipeng, Jiedushi (980–982, 988–994) Li Jiqian, Jiedushi (998–1004) Qi – Li Maozhen...
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  • Yelü Ting, Princess Yicheng Yelü Xiang's daughter and later married with Li Jiqian. Wang Yang Mei Zi as Queen of Shu Chen Hao as Wenshunu, Yelü Longxu, King...
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  • Shah, king of the Justanids (approximate date) Li, empress consort of the Song Dynasty (b. 960) Li Jiqian, Chinese governor and rebel leader (b. 963) Ragnall...
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  • Other states and entities Dingnan Jiedushi (complete list) – Li Jiqian, Jiedushi (998–1004) Li Deming, Jiedushi (1004–1031) Dali Kingdom (complete list)...
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    people fled their homes. The region would not recover for years. In 986, Li Jiqian of the Tanguts submitted to the Khitans and three later, was given a member...
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    1014) Edith of Wilton, English princess and abbess (approximate date) Li Jiqian, Chinese governor and rebel leader (d. 1004) Nuh II, emir of the Samanid...
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    Xianzhi Geshu Han Guo Ziyi Qu Chengyu Li Keyong Li Cunxu Li Maozhen Liu Congjian Liu Rengong Liu Shouguang Li Jiqian Li Guangbi Shi Jingtang Shi Siming Tian...
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  • held by the Tanguts. After the Tangut leader Li Jiqian died in 1004, the Tanguts under his successor Li Deming (r. 1005–1032) had initially attacked the...
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  • Xia goes back to the year 982 under Li Jiqian. However, only in 1038 did the Tangut chieftain Li Yuanhao (son of Li Deming, named himself emperor of Da...
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    had a population of 128,000. In 1001, Panluozhi came to power. In 1003, Li Jiqian occupied Liangzhou but failed to hold the city when their forces fell...
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    known as Zhao Baozhong) (980–982, 988–994) Li Jiqian (also known as Zhao Baoji) (998–1004) Li Deming (1004–1031) Li Yuanhao (1031–1038, declaration of independent...
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    accepting Song suzerainty 982 Jiqian's rebellion: Li Jipeng of the Dingnan Jiedushi surrenders to the Song, but his cousin Li Jiqian rebels 983 The complete...
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    Li Jiqian rebels 983 Jiqian's rebellion: Li Jiqian and his cohort flee to the northern deserts 985 Jiqian's rebellion: Li Jiqian takes Yinzhou 986 Li...
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  • 1014) Edith of Wilton, English princess and abbess (approximate date) Li Jiqian, Chinese governor and rebel leader (d. 1004) Nuh II, emir of the Samanid...
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    (14): 3935–3953. doi:10.1039/C5CS00889A. PMID 27115033. Tao, Kai; Wang, Jiqian; Zhou, Peng; Wang, Chengdong; Xu, Hai; Zhao, Xiubo; Lu, Jian R. (February...
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    Emperor Xuantong, Puyi (reign 1909-1911) Xu Bangda, 徐邦達 (1911‒2012) Wang Jiqian 王季遷 (C. C. Wang, 1907‒2003) Purchased by the MET through the family of C...
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  • Guohui, 25 (馮國輝) April 23 1997 Yangjiang Guangdong 6 1  M Arrested Liang Jiqian, 52 (梁积倩) April 28 2006 Yingxue Village Guangxi 6 1  M Sentenced to death...
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