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  2. Goguryeo–Tang War - Wikipedia

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    The Tang army swept away the border fortifications and pressed into Goguryeo's heartland in the spring of 668. Tang and Silla forces besieged and conquered Pyongyang on 22 October and the Tang annexed Goguryeo. [35] [5] [20] [28] Over 200,000 prisoners were taken by the Tang forces and sent to Chang'an. [36]

  3. Battle of Talas - Wikipedia

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    The Tang troops were unable to hold their positions, and the commander of the Tang forces, Gao Xianzhi, recognized that defeat was imminent and managed to escape with some of his Tang regulars with the help of Li Siye. Out of an estimated 10,000 Tang troops, only 2,000 managed to return from Talas to their territory in central Asia.

  4. Tang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Tang dynasty (/ t ɑː ŋ /, [7]; Chinese: 唐朝 [a]), or the Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period .

  5. Baekje–Tang War - Wikipedia

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    The Tang army took the king, crown prince, 93 officials, and 20,000 troops as prisoner. [7] The king and crown prince were sent as hostages to the Tang empire. [1] The territory of Baekje was annexed by the Tang, which established five military administrations to control the region instead of Silla, which they painfully accepted. [8]

  6. Silla–Tang War - Wikipedia

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    In 668, following the Goguryeo-Tang War, despite the fall of both the Korean kingdoms of Baekje and Goguryeo, the Korean Peninsula was still not completely united under the Korean kingdom of Silla; the Silla–Tang alliance, which had defeated both Baekje and Goguryeo, resulted in the occupation of the former territories of both of these kingdoms by coalition (i.e. Silla and Tang) armies.

  7. Battle of Ansi - Wikipedia

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    Li Daozong was injured in the battle. The Tang used soldiers and an unknown number of laborers (possibly war captives) to build the rampart and the top of the rampart came to only a few feet away from the fortress. [5] It overlooked the city. Fu Fuai, one officer of the Tang Army, stationed his troops on the top of the rampart.

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

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    In 649, Emperor Taizong died. Before his death, he ordered the campaign to be canceled. After Tang Gaozong ascended the throne, Tang launched a series of wars against Goguryeo and Baekje. [39] In 660, the coalition of Tang and Silla destroyed Baekje. [40] In 666, Yeon Gaesomun died and Goguryeo's power severely weakened due to succession crisis ...

  9. Tang campaigns against the Western Turks - Wikipedia

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    Tang emissaries to King Varkhuman in Samarkand, 648–651 CE, Afrasiab murals. The Gokturks split into the Western and Eastern Turkic Khaganates after a civil war. Allied with the Byzantine Empire, the Western Turks were mired in wars against the Sassanid Persians.