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Nanzhao (simplified Chinese: 南诏;
traditional Chinese: 南詔; pinyin:
Nánzhào), also
spelled Nanchao, lit. 'Southern Zhao', Yi language: ꂷꏂꌅ, Mashynzy) was...
- dynasty,
Emperor Xuanzong gave Piluoge, the
chief of
Nanzhao, the
title of "King of Yunnan",
because Nanzhao originated from
Yunnan county.
Gradually the king...
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Nanzhao in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nanzhao (南詔),
polity that
flourished in south-west
China and
Southeast Asia
during the 8th and 9th...
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leftover from
Nanzhao descriptions of Mon-Khmer speakers. However,
there is
little evidence to
support this ****ertion.
After the fall of the
Nanzhao Kingdom...
- marble; indeed, the
Chinese word dali
means “marble.” — Barbara A. West
Nanzhao was
overthrown in 902 and
three dynasties followed in
quick succession...
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between Nanzhao-controlled
territory to the
southwest and Tang China. — John E.
Herman Some
historians believe that the
majority of the
kingdom of
Nanzhao were...
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leaders to the
Nanzhao Kingdom. The
local chief Lý Do Độc, the Đỗ clan, the
warlord Chu Đạo Cổ, as well as others,
submitted or
allied with
Nanzhao. In 858 they...
- they were
attacked and routed. In 829,
Nanzhao sacked Chengdu. In 846,
Nanzhao raided Annan. In 860,
Nanzhao attacked Bozhou and Annan,
briefly taking...
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Nanzhao (simplified Chinese: 南诏;
traditional Chinese: 南詔; pinyin:
Nánzhào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâm-chiàu) is a town Zhao'an County, in
southern Fujian province...
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establishing a new
kingdom called Nanzhao. In 750,
Nanzhao invaded the Tang dynasty. In retaliation, the Tang sent an army
against Nanzhao in 751, but this army was...