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Piluoge (Chinese: 皮邏閣;
classical Yi script: ; Nisu: /pʰi33 lo̠21 ko̠21/; 697–748),
posthumous name King
Guiyi (Chinese: 歸義王), was the
founder of the Nanzhao...
- also on good
terms with the Tang. He was
succeeded by his son,
Piluoge, in 733.
Piluoge began expanding his
realm in the
early 730s. He
first annexed the...
- with the
support of the Tang dynasty, the great-grandson of Xinuluo,
Piluoge (皮羅閣),
united the six
zhaos in succession,
establishing a new
kingdom called...
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Lijiang rulers.
Nanzhao kings:
Xinuluo (細奴邏)-Luosheng (邏盛)-Shengluopi (盛邏皮)-
Piluoge (皮邏閣)-Geluofeng (閣邏鳳)-Fengjiayi (鳳迦異)-Yimouxun (異牟尋)-Xungequan (尋閣勸)-Quanlongsheng...
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County near
modern Xiangyun.
During the Tang dynasty,
Emperor Xuanzong gave
Piluoge, the
chief of Nanzhao, the
title of "King of Yunnan",
because Nanzhao originated...
- [citation needed]
Under the Tang dynasty, the
Zhuang moved to
support Piluoge's kingdom of
Nanzhao in Yunnan,
which successfully repulsed imperial armies...
- Ting Prefecture. 736 An
Lushan attacks the
Khitans but is
defeated 737
Piluoge (皮羅閣)
unites the six
zhaos (kingdoms) with Tang
support Hexi
jiedushi Cui...
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Kingdom of
Nanzhao under their leader Khun Borom, who is ****ociated with
Piluoge (ruler of
Nanzhao from 728 to 748). Jumsai, M.L.
Manich (1967-08-05). History...
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erroneously identified,
apparently without any
evidence at all, as
having been
Piluoge, a
historical ruler of the
Nanzhao (Ai Lao) Empire.[citation needed] It...
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kingdom (大蒙國; Dàméngguó) in the area of Lake Erhai. In the year AD 737,
Piluoge (皮羅閣)
united the six
zhaos in succession,
establishing a new
kingdom called...