- The
Shatuo, or the
Shatuo Turks (Chinese: 沙陀突厥; pinyin:
Shātuó Tūjué; also
transcribed as Sha-t'o,
Sanskrit Sart) were a
Turkic tribe that
heavily influenced...
- Pei
directs Di to the diagrams,
which implicate Shatuo. When Di
confronts Shatuo at the Buddha,
Shatuo reveals his plan to kill the
Empress by collapsing...
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Dingling Bulgars Esegel Barsils Alat
Basmyl Onogurs Saragurs Sabirs Shatuo Ongud (from
Shatuo) Göktürks
Oghuz Turks Kanglys Kabar Khazars Kipchaks Kurykans...
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origin of the
Later Han and
Northern Han emperors; some
indicate sinicized Shatuo ancestry while some
traditional historical sources claim that the emperors...
- history. The
first three of the
Later Tang's four
emperors were
ethnically Shatuo. The name Tang was used to
legitimize itself as the
restorer of the Tang...
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originally led by
Shatuo Turks whose commanders replaced each
other in
frequent coup d'état. The
Later Tang was
founded by Li Cunxu, the son of
Shatuo leader Li...
- The
Shatuo Dam (Chinese: 沙沱水电站) is a
gravity dam on the Wu
River in
Yanhe Country,
Guizhou Province, China. The ground-breaking
ceremony for the dam was...
- (1115–1234) to the
north of Shanxi. The
ancestors of the
Ongud were the
Shatuo Turks, who, in turn,
descended mainly from the two
remnant tribes of Western...
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Shatuo (Mandarin: 沙沱乡) is a
township in
Leibo County,
Liangshan Yi
Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China. In 2010,
Shatuo Township had a
total po****tion...
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first sinicized Shatuo state,
Later Tang, was
founded in 923 by Li Cunxu, son of the
Shatuo chieftain Li Keyong. It
extended Shatuo domains from their...