- In 727, at the
suggestion of the
general Wang
Junchuo (王君㚟),
Emperor Xuanzong commissioned Wang
Junchuo to
attack the
Tibetan Empire, and
after a Tibetan...
- In 727, at the
suggestion of the
general Wang
Junchuo (王君㚟),
Emperor Xuanzong commissioned Wang
Junchuo to
attack the
Tibetan Empire, and
after a Tibetan...
-
headquartered in
Liang Prefecture. It was lost to the
Tibetan Empire in 766. Wang
Junchuo (王君㚟), Xiao Song, Niu Xianke,
Geshu Han, and Cui Xiyi (崔希逸) were jiedushi...
-
Zabulistan and
forms an
alliance against the
Tibetan Empire. 724 Wang
Junchuo launches an
attack on the
Tibetan Empire and
scores a
victory 725 The king...
-
Commander of
Hanhai Area
Command Yaoluoge Hushu 藥羅葛護輸 727
Killed Jiedushi Wang
Junchuo (王君㚟) and
wounded Niu
Xianke in 727
Yaoluoge Yibiaobi 藥羅葛逸标苾 727-744 Founded...
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raids into Tang China. At one
point he was able to
ambush Jiedushi Wang
Junchuo (王君㚟)
killing him and
wounding Niu
Xianke in 727. He
succeeded his father...
-
forces die in a
snowstorm and the rest are
mopped up by Tang
general Wang
Junchuo 727
Takdra Khönlö and Cog ro
Manporje of the
Tibetan Empire and
their Turgesh...
- ****stan, in Kashmir) in
repulsing advancing Tibetan troops. In 724, Wang
Junchuo launched an
attack on the
Tibetan Empire and
scores a victory. In 726,...
-
captured its
prefect Tian
Yuanxian (田元獻) and Wang
Junchuo's father Wang Shou (王壽). In the aftermaths, Wang
Junchuo falsely accused the
tribal chieftains of the...
- the
Kaiyuan era (713-741) of
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, the
general Wang
Junchuo (王君㚟)
served as the jiedushi, a
military commissioner, of Hexi (河西, headquartered...