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Because it is
located in the south,
Mengshe was
called Nanzhao or
southern Zhao. In 649, the
chieftain of the
Mengshe tribe,
Xinuluo (細奴邏, Senola), son...
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mountainous regions of
eastern Yunnan.
These tribes were
called Mengshe (蒙舍),
Mengxi (蒙嶲),
Langqiong (浪穹),
Tengtan (邆賧),
Shilang (施浪), and Yuexi...
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Shilling (施浪), and
Mengshe (蒙舍). Zhao (诏) was an
indigenous non-Chinese
language term
meaning "king" or "kingdom."
Among the six
regimes Mengshe was located...
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chieftains with
little Chinese influence. In 649 AD the
chieftain of the Yi
Mengshe tribe,
Xinuluo (細奴邏),
founded a
kingdom (大蒙國; Dàméngguó) in the area of...
- Zhao (六詔(ㄌㄧㄡˋ ㄓㄠˋ)) (?–AD 794)
Mengxi Zhao (蒙巂詔(ㄇㄥˊ ㄒㄧ ㄓㄠˋ)) (?–AD 730)
Mengshe Zhao (蒙舍詔(ㄇㄥˊ ㄕㄜˇ ㄓㄠˋ)) (?–AD 738) –
Ruled by the
House of Meng (蒙) of...
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known as the Baiman/White Mywa (白蠻). In 737,
Piluoge of the
Wuman tribe,
Mengshe,
united the
Wuman tribes and
founded Nanzhao (南詔).
According to pre-Tang...
- Xinzhai, Majie,
Tiechang Flowery Miao 花苗 (autonyms:
Mengcai 蒙彩,
Mengleng 蒙冷,
Mengshe 蒙舍):
Malipo Town, Daping, Mengdong, Nanwenhe, Xiajinchang, Babu, Liuhe...