- Xia
Prefecture may
refer to: Xià
Prefecture (夏州), a
prefecture between the 5th and 13th
centuries in
modern Shaanxi and
Inner Mongolia,
China Xiá Prefecture...
- 692,
adding as many as 200,000
persons to the po****tion in
Lingzhou and
Xiazhou. In 721–722,
Tuoba Sitai, a
descendant of
Tuoba Chici,
aided the Tang in...
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Xiazhou or Xia
Prefecture (Chinese: 夏州; pinyin:
Xiàzhōu; Tangut: 𘒂𗉔) was a zhou (prefecture) in
imperial China centering on
modern Jingbian County,...
- (shàngzhōu 上州),
Middle Prefectures (zhōngzhōu 中州), or
Lower Prefectures (
xiàzhōu 下州)
depending on po****tion. An
Upper Prefecture consisted of 40, 000 households...
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Hongqili Bridge [zh] 808 m (2,650.9 ft) 2 2028 Zhongshan,
Guangdong China
Xiazhou Yangtze River Rail-Road
Bridge 800 m (2,624.7 ft) 2 Yichang,
Hubei China...
- birthplace.
During the Tang dynasty, the
Dangxiang Qiang moved to the
region of
Xiazhou around modern Jingbian County,
Shaanxi Province. They
eventually founded...
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Gyaltsen was infuriated. He sent
troops to
invade China, sack
Yanzhou (鹽州),
Xiazhou (夏州),
Yinzhou (銀州) and
Linzhou (麟州),
threatened to Chang'an. He sent an...
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Wangjiahutong Village (王家胡同村)
Changzhuang Village (常庄村)
Shangzhou Village (上周村)
Xiazhou Village (下周村)
Xixing Village (西邢村)
Dongxing Village (东邢村) Zhangjiazhuang...
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Empire conquered Yizhou. In 786, the
Tibetan Empire conquered Yanzhou and
Xiazhou. The Tang
tried to make
peace at the
Treaty of
Pingliang the next year...
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destroy Jiqian, but he was
defeated in
battle on 6 May 994, and fled back to
Xiazhou.
Jiqian sent
tribute on 9
September as well as his
younger brother on 1...