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Songzhou or Song
Prefecture (宋州) was a zhou (prefecture) in
imperial China centering on
modern Shangqiu, Henan, China. It
existed (intermittently) from...
- 1006.
Songzhou or Song
Prefecture may also
refer to
other historical prefectures of China:
Songzhou (宋州), in
modern Hanoi, Vietnam, from 621
Songzhou (松州)...
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Songpan County,
formerly Songzhou, is a
county in
northwestern Sichuan province, China, and is one of the 13
counties administered by the
Ngawa Tibetan...
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Emperor Taizong of Tang (28 January 598 – 10 July 649),
previously Prince of Qin,
personal name Li Shimin, was the
second emperor of the Tang
dynasty of...
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Songzhou Subdistrict (Chinese: 松洲街道; pinyin:
Sōngzhōu Jiēdào; Jyutping: cung4 zau1 gaai1 dou6) is a
subdistrict of
Baiyun District, Guangzhou, People's...
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emperor Songtsen Gampo sent an army to
attack the
Chinese frontier city of
Songzhou (松州, in
modern Sichuan).
After a Tang army
inflicted heavy casualties on...
- For a few
years after 621, the city
administered a
prefecture as
Songzhou (宋州, p
Sòngzhōu, w Sung-chou). The name Tống Bình was
ended in 714. The rebellion...
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between Tibet and the Tang
dynasty in 635-8,(see also
Tibetan attack on
Songzhou)the
Chinese emperor agreed (only
because of the
threat of force, according...
- Tuyuhun, and then
conquered two more
tribes of
Qiang before threatening Songzhou with an army of more than 200,000 men. He then sent an
envoy with gifts...
- Tuyuhun, and then
conquered two more
tribes of
Qiang before threatening Songzhou with an army of (according to the Chinese) more than 200,000 men (100,000...