- Su
Dingfang (traditional Chinese: 蘇定方;
simplified Chinese: 苏定方; pinyin: Sū
Dìngfāng; Wade–Giles: Su Tingfang) (591–667),
formal name Su Lie (蘇烈) but went...
- was a
military campaign in 655–657 led by the Tang
dynasty generals Su
Dingfang and
Cheng Zhijie against the
Western Turkic Khaganate ruled by
Ashina Helu...
-
River (Chinese: 曳咥河大戰) took
place in 657
between Tang
dynasty general Su
Dingfang and the
Western Turkic Khaganate qaghan Ashina Helu
during the Tang campaign...
- and the
Western Turkic Khaganate was
finally annexed after General Su
Dingfang's defeat of
Khagan Ashina Helu in 657.
Around this time, the Tang court...
- a
resounding victory over the
tribes in 657,
engineered by
General Su
Dingfang,
Chinese overlordship was
imposed to
their East
after a
final mop-up operation...
-
conquered the
Eastern Turkic Khaganate.
Under Emperor Gaozong, Tang
general Su
Dingfang conquered the
Western Turkic Khaganate, an
important ally of the Byzantine...
-
Eastern Han (25–220 AD)
Chinese stone-carved que
pillar gates of
Dingfang,
Zhong County,
Chongqing that once
belonged to a
temple dedicated to the Warring...
-
prefecture belonged to the
Eastern Division. "On July 10 of this year, Su
Dingfang of Tang led
naval forces and set up camp at
Mijajin (尾資津). King Chun-chu...
- Eventually, the Tang
defeated and
annexed the
Western Turkic Khaganate after Su
Dingfang defeated Qaghan Ashina Helu in 657.
Unlike much of the
nobility in his...
- 14
October and the
rebellion was vanquished. In the
summer of 661, Su
Dingfang led an army of 44,000
across the sea and laid
siege to
Pyongyang while...