Medieval Chinese Warfare 300-900Routledge, 2 вер. 2003 р. - 304 стор. Shortly after 300 AD, barbarian invaders from Inner Asia toppled China's Western Jin dynasty, leaving the country divided and at war for several centuries. Despite this, the empire gradually formed a unified imperial order. Medieval Chinese Warfare, 300-900 explores the military strategies, institutions and wars that reconstructed the Chinese empire that has survived into modern times. |
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... region under the southern dynasties 10 The zone of confrontation between Western Wei (Northern Zhou) and Eastern Wei (Northern Qi) 11 North China in AD 572, also showing the old Northern Wei garrisons 12 The zone of confrontation ...
... region under the southern dynasties 10 The zone of confrontation between Western Wei (Northern Zhou) and Eastern Wei (Northern Qi) 11 North China in AD 572, also showing the old Northern Wei garrisons 12 The zone of confrontation ...
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... regions of today's PRC, including Tibet, Xinjiang, Qinghai, and Yunnan provinces, and most of Manchuria and Inner Mongolia, were rarely (and in some cases never) subordinated to Han Chinese states or empires, though their inhabitants ...
... regions of today's PRC, including Tibet, Xinjiang, Qinghai, and Yunnan provinces, and most of Manchuria and Inner Mongolia, were rarely (and in some cases never) subordinated to Han Chinese states or empires, though their inhabitants ...
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... region was extremely diverse. An inner zone, “China proper,” contained the largest and densest population; this zone ... regions were, however, inhabited by distinct peoples such as the Man and Liao with their own languages, customs, and ...
... region was extremely diverse. An inner zone, “China proper,” contained the largest and densest population; this zone ... regions were, however, inhabited by distinct peoples such as the Man and Liao with their own languages, customs, and ...
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... regional regimes in north and south China from the establishment of the Eastern Jin dynasty in the Yangzi valley in 317 to the conquest of its successor, the Chen dynasty, by Sui in 589. The north–south division was prolonged for a ...
... regional regimes in north and south China from the establishment of the Eastern Jin dynasty in the Yangzi valley in 317 to the conquest of its successor, the Chen dynasty, by Sui in 589. The north–south division was prolonged for a ...
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... regional warlords competing for power and an even larger number of local strongmen – some plebeian bandit leaders ... regions of the empire. The principal Tang field commander, Li Shimin, the second son of the dynastic founder, developed ...
... regional warlords competing for power and an even larger number of local strongmen – some plebeian bandit leaders ... regions of the empire. The principal Tang field commander, Li Shimin, the second son of the dynastic founder, developed ...
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