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TANG
/ T'ANG DYNASTY |
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617 - 626 |
Li Yuan (Gaozu / Kao Tsu) | |
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626 - 649 |
Taizong (T'ai Tsung / Li Shih-min) | |
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630 - 700 |
Legendary life of Ti Jen-chieh (Di Renjie) Judge Dee. Nestorian missionaries arrive in Ch'ang-an in 635. Conquest of Tarim Basin in 645. | |
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645 - 647 |
An attempt to occupy Korean Koguryo fails. | |
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649 - 683 |
Gaozong / Kao Tsung | |
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659 - 665 |
Transoxania (above and east of Persia) occupied. | |
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668 - 676 |
Korea occupied. Koguryo falls. | |
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683 - 689 |
Chung Tsung | Son of Kao Tsung. |
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CHOU
/ ZHOU DYNASTY |
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689 - 705 |
Empress Wu Zhao | |
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WEI
DYNASTY |
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705 - 710 |
(Unknown) | |
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TANG
DYNASTY RESTORATION |
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710 |
Chung Tsun | Restored. |
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710 - 712 |
Jui Tsung | |
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712 - 756 |
Hsuan Tsung / Xuanzong | |
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751 |
Battle of Talas. Arabs defeat Chinese under Kao Hsien-chih, but advance no further into Central Asia. | |
GREATER YEN DYNASTY |
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756 - 757 |
General An Lushan | Usurper rebel. |
757 |
(son) | |
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TANG DYNASTY CONTINUED |
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756 - 762 |
Su Tsung | |
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763 |
Loss of Tarim Basin to Tibetans. | |
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762 - 780 |
Daizong / T'ai Tsung | |
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780 - 805 |
Tê Tsung | |
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805 - 806 |
Shun Tsung | |
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806 - 821 |
Hsien Tsung | |
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821 - 825 |
Mu Tsung | |
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825 - 827 |
Ching Tsung | |
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827 - 841 |
Wen Tsung | |
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841 - 847 |
Wu Tsung | |
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847 - 860 |
Hsüan Tsung | |
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860 - 874 |
Yi Tsung | |
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874 - 889 |
Hsi Tsung | |
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889 - 904 |
Chao Tsung | |
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904 - 906 |
Chao-hsüan Ti | |
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907 - 1227 |
Tartar tribes encroach on China's borders, and found several of their own dynasties, ruling areas of China itself. This leads to much instability within Chinese China, and a period of civil war. | |
LIAO (KHITAN) TARTAR
DYNASTY |
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1125 |
Displaced by the Kin/Chin . | |
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