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  2. Category:April 1985 events in China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "April 1985 events in China" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1985 Luquan earthquake

  3. List of wars and battles involving China - Wikipedia

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    Tang forces defeated and conquered Tuyuhun Khanate. 638: Battle of Songzhou: The Tang dynasty defeated the Tibetan Empire. 639–646: Tang campaign against Xueyantuo: Tang forces defeated and conquered Xueyantuo Khanate. 640–657: Tang campaigns against the Western Turks: Wars between the Tang dynasty and the Western Turks. 640–648

  4. Timeline of the Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Tang dynasty. This is a timeline of the Tang dynasty.Information on areas and events relevant to the Tang dynasty such as the Wu Zhou interregnum, when Wu Zetian established her own dynasty, and other realms such as the Sui dynasty, Tibetan Empire, Nanzhao, the Three Kingdoms of Korea, Japan, and steppe nomads are also included where necessary.

  5. Goguryeo–Tang War - Wikipedia

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    The Tang army took the king, the crown prince, 93 officials, and 20,000 troops as prisoners. [21] The king and the crown prince were sent as hostages to the Tang Empire. [16] The Tang Empire annexed the territory and established five military administrations to control the region instead of Silla, which was painfully accepted. [22]

  6. Military history of the Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Tang dynasty at its height in the 660s. The military history of the Tang dynasty encompasses the period of Chinese military activity from 618 to 907. The Tang dynasty and the preceding Sui dynasty share many similar trends and behaviors in terms of military tactics, strategy, and technology, so it can be viewed that the Tang continued the Sui tradition.

  7. List of wars: 1945–1989 - Wikipedia

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    Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity. Major conflicts of this period include the Chinese Civil War in Asia, the Greek Civil War in Europe, the Colombian civil war known as La Violencia in South America, the Vietnam War in Southeast Asia, the Ethiopian Civil War in ...

  8. Timeline of Chinese history - Wikipedia

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    First encounter between the Tang dynasty and the Umayyad Arabs. Tang dynasty defeats the Arab occupation force in Fergana Valley, reinstalls Ikhshid on the throne. 717: Arabs attack Transoxiana hoping to capture the Tang dynasty's Four Garrisons of Anxi district, but are routed in the Battle of Aksu. 725: Yi Xing invented a water-powered ...

  9. First conflict of the Goguryeo–Tang War - Wikipedia

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    The Tang forces took 36,800 troops captive. Of these prisoners, the Tang forces sent 3500 officers and chieftains to China, executed 3300 Mohe troops, and eventually released the rest of the ordinary Goguryeo soldiers. [26] [28] Despite the victory, the Tang army could not breach the Ansi Fortress, which was defended by the forces of Yang Manchun.