-
Protectorate General to
Pacify the North,
otherwise known as the
Anbei Duhufu. In 679,
Ashide Wenfu and
Ashide Fengzhi rebelled against the
Chanyu Protectorate...
- "Protectorate
General to
Pacify the South" (Chinese: 安南都護府; pinyin: Ānnán
Dūhùfǔ; Vietnamese: An Nam đô hộ phủ). In 679, the
Annan Protectorate replaced...
- (simplified Chinese: 安东都护府;
traditional Chinese: 安東都護府; pinyin: Āndōng
Dūhùfǔ) was an
administrative division of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty in Manchuria...
- city in Liaoning,
China Andong Province, a
former province of
China Andong Duhufu,
military government established by the
Chinese Tang
dynasty to rule portions...
- into
Yunnan of the Yuan dynasty. It was
organized as the
Jiandu Ningyuan duhufu, qianhufu, or
wanhufu but
continued to be
often known as Jiandu. In the...
- Tang dynasty, Boli was the
capital of Heis**** Protectorate,
called Heis****
Duhufu. In AD 722,
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (唐玄宗)
established Heis**** Protectorate...
- Xinjiang.
Records show that
military colonies (tuntian) and
commanderies (
duhufu) were set up by the Han
dynasty to
control Xinjiang,
while the Tang dynasty...
- the Tang-established
Protectorate General to
Pacify the East, or
Andong Duhufu (安東都護府), the
Chinese administration established in
Pyongyang following the...
-
province was
replaced with the
Protectorate General to
Pacify the
South (Annan
Duhufu). This
administrative unit was used by the Tang to
govern non-Chinese po****tions...
-
general Gao Pian as a Tang
fanzhen ("buffer town") in the
former Annan Duhufu (Protectorate
General to
Pacify the South)
after retaking it from Nanzhao...