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Tangut Empire - Name

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Tangut Empire - Name: Encyclopedia II - Tangut Empire - Foundations

After coming under military pressure from the Tibetan Empire some Tangut tribes submitted to Tang China under Emperor DeZong in 799. The Tanguts who submitted were moved to the Ordos region near Ningxia, whereas those who stayed, accepted Tibetan political dominance, and became known in Chinese as Mi-yao. The Tanguts remained loyal to the Tang during the revolt of Huang Chao, but established de-facto independence when Tang fell in 906. They retained their de-facto independence throughout the Five Dynasties period. During this period, ...

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Tangut Empire - Name: Encyclopedia II - Tangut Empire - The Tanguts and the Mongols

The Mongol Empire campaigned six times against the Tanguts (1202, 1207, 1209-10, 1211-13, 1214-19, 1225-26). In 1207 Li An-ch'uan submitted to the Mongols, and gave his daughter to ÄŒinggis QaÉ£an (commonly known as Genghis Khan) in marriage. Li An-ch'uan abdicated, and then died, in 1211. The Mongols asked their allies and tributaries for military aid in the campaign against the Islamic countries, although the Tangut emperor Li Zunxu was willing, his court and in particular his general AÅ¡a-gambu recommended against it. When Ä ...

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