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    Nong Zhigao (Chinese: 儂智高; pinyin: Nóng Zhìgāo; modern Zhuang language: Nungz Ciqgaoh; Vietnamese: Nùng Trí Cao) (1025–1055?) was a Zhuang (Nùng) chieftain...
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    Nong Zhigao was defeated in 1055 by the Song dynasty. Had he won, it is possible that he might have established a state under his own clan name, Nong...
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    The Nong Zhigao rebellions were three uprisings in 1042, 1048, and 1052 led by the Zhuang/Tai Nùng leader Nong Zhigao (Zhuang language: Nungz Ciqgaoh;...
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  • A Nong (also A Nùng, Chinese: 阿儂; c. 1005–1055) was a Zhuang shamaness, matriarch and warrior. She was the mother of the warlord Nong Zhigao (1025–1055)...
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  • century AD. He was the father of Nong Zhigao. Nong Quanfu was a son of Nong Minfu, a local chieftain of Guangyuan. Nong Minfu received the titles Minister...
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    Nong Zhigao was defeated in 1055 by the Song dynasty. Had he won, it is possible that he might have established a state under his own clan name, Nong...
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    empires. In the 1040s and 1050s, the Nong Zhigao rebellions of the Zhuang/Nùng leader Nùng Trí Cao (C. Nong Zhigao) in Quảng Nguyên (C. Guangyuan; now...
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    Later, during the battle between the Song army and Nong Zhigao, after only a few rounds, Nong Zhigao was defeated and fled to the Dali Kingdom. He Xiangu's...
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    by Annamite king Ly Thai Tong in the next year. In 1048, Quanfu's son Nong Zhigao revolted against Annamese rule, and then marched eastwards to besiege...
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    wore a mask in battle. He led campaigns against the Western Xia and the Nong Zhigao rebellion in Guangxi. He was known for his bravery and skill in warfare...
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    armour and even cities without gates. The Zhuang people of Nong Zhigao's army during the Nong Zhigao rebellions (1042, 1048, 1052) fought in units of three...
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  • Victory Nong Zhigao rebellions (1048–1055) Đại Cồ Việt under Later Lý dynasty Nong Zhigao's Dali Kingdom and later Nantian Kingdom Victory Nong Zhigao killed...
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    a powerful matriarch-shamaness by the name of A Nong, her chiefly husband, and their son, Nong Zhigao, raised a revolt, took Nanning, besieged Guangzhou...
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  • last regnal period (766–779) Dali or Đại Lịch, a state established by Nong Zhigao in 1042 on the Chinese-Vietnamese border Dali, Afghanistan, a village...
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  • as gifts.[non-primary source needed] Subsequently, the Zhuang rebel Nong Zhigao (Nùng Trí Cao) (1025–1053) attempted to establish his own frontier kingdom...
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    "Indigenous Origin of the Zhuang People in Guangxi" and "The Justification of Nong Zhigao's Rebellion Against the Song Dynasty," have become cornerstones for subsequent...
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    Harassed by both Song and the Jiaozhi in modern Vietnam, the Zhuang leader Nong Zhigao led a revolt in 1052 for which he is still remembered by the Zhuang people...
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    bishop (d. 1106) Lothair Udo II, German margrave (d. 1082) Nong Zhigao, Vietnamese chieftain of Nong Ruben I, Armenian prince (approximate date) Rudolf of...
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    Zongyao. In 1048, Wang Ze rebelled in Hebei and was suppressed. In 1049, Nong Zhigao of the Zhuang people rebelled in Guangnan West Circuit. He was suppressed...
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    important general and followed Di Qing on a southern campaign against Nong Zhigao. He also defended Song's western borders from Western Xia. Legends on...
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    a powerful matriarch-shamaness by the name of A Nong, her chiefly husband, and their son, Nong Zhigao, raised a revolt, took Nanning, besieged Guangzhou...
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    of Deheubarth Mauger (or Malger), archbishop of Rouen Nong Zhigao, Vietnamese chieftain of Nong Rinchen Zangpo, Tibetan Buddhist monk (b. 958) Siward...
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  • (1984). "再谈广源州和侬智高" [Another Discussion on Quảng Nguyên Prefecture and Nong Zhigao]. Crossroads: Southeast Asian Studies (in Chinese) (3): 27–30. Retrieved...
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  • floated away in the water while drums and gongs are beaten Sacrifices to Nong Zhigao in the 6th and 7th lunar months; purple-dyed glutinous rice is offered...
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  • floated away in the water while drums and gongs are beaten Sacrifices to Nong Zhigao in the 6th and 7th lunar months; purple-dyed glutinous rice is offered...
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  • Song–Đại Cồ Việt war Song–Xia wars Chanyuan Treaty Wang Ze rebellion Nong Zhigao rebellions Song–Tibet relations Song–Viet war (1075–1077) Fang La rebellion...
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  • Vietnamese attacked Guihua under the pretense of pursuing Nong Zhihui, the brother of Nong Zhigao. In 1082, after a long period of mutual isolation, King...
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  • 得聖 1047–1048 CE 4 months Or Desheng (得勝), Desheng (德勝), Detian (得天). Nong Zhigao (r. 1041–1055 CE) Jingrui 景瑞 1049–1052 CE 4 years Qili 啟歷 1052–1053 CE...
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    hits northern China 1048 Wang Ze rebels in Hebei and is suppressed 1049 Nong Zhigao of the Zhuang people rebels in Guangnan West Circuit Rebellions in Sichuan...
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  • bishop (d. 1106) Lothair Udo II, German margrave (d. 1082) Nong Zhigao, Vietnamese chieftain of Nong Ruben I, Armenian prince (approximate date) Rudolf of...
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