Tang–Nanzhao conflicts in Annan was a period of and warfare in Annan (present-day northern Vietnam) between local rebel forces, Nanzhao, and the Tang...
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coming under attack by Nanzhao in 864, the Annan Protectorate was renamed Jinghai Military Command upon its reconquest by Gao Pian in 866. Today the same...
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southern Tang circuit of Annan. Relations with the Tang broke down after the death of Emperor Xuanzong in 859, when the Nanzhao king Shilong treated Tang envoys...
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contingents from Nanzhao to attack the Tang. When Li Hu returned, he learned the Viet rebels and Nanzhao had taken control over Annan out of his hand. In December...
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Third Era of Northern Domination (redirect from Tang Vietnam)
Nanzhao. In 858 they sacked the capital of Annan. In the same year the Tang court responded by appointing Wang Shi as the military governor of Annan,...
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Tibetan Empire, Nanzhao, the Three Kingdoms of Korea, Japan, and steppe nomads are also included where necessary. Transition from Sui to Tang (613–628) Transition...
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Siege of Songping (category Nanzhao)
pivotal part of Nanzhao's great offensive in 863. Nanzhao was in alliance with local tribal rebels, against the Tang dynasty who was currently in control of...
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Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long (category Buildings and structures in Hanoi)
in Tong Binh (the area of modern Hanoi). In 866, after recapturing the protectorate from Nanzhao forces, Tang dynasty general Gao Pian re-established the...
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Yang Liangyao (category Tang dynasty Buddhists)
楊良瑤) was a Tang dynasty eunuch official known only from his tomb stele, discovered in 1984. He had a long and distinguished career at the Tang court, and...
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that this event took place in 208 BC; whereas the Chinese Records of the Grand Historian dates the enthronement of Thục Phán in 218 BC, amidst the Qin campaign...
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Đại Việt (category 10th-century establishments in Asia)
frontier of Annan and powerful chieftains such as Lý Do Độc allied with the state of Nanzhao in Yunnan and rebelled against the Tang dynasty in the 860s...
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History of Vietnam (redirect from Wars of French colonization in Indochina)
a major urbanized settlement in the southwest region of Tang Empire. From 858 to 864, disturbances in Annan gave Nanzhao, a Yunnan kingdom, opportunity...
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Hanoi (redirect from Museums in Hanoi)
In 863, the kingdom of Nanzhao, as well as local rebels, laid siege of Jincheng and defeated the Chinese armies of 150,000. In 866, Chinese jiedushi Gao...
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Champa (category 1832 disestablishments in Vietnam)
Huánwáng (環王國), probably located in modern-day Quảng Trị that had invaded the Tang southernmost province of Annan in 803. The center of Champa by the...
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Fourth Era of Northern Domination (category 15th-century conflicts)
Fu has reviewed the annals. Annan was once Jiaozhou. In the Han and Tang it could only be loosely governed by China, and in the Song and Yuan it was again...
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