6th war with Tibet
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Was the sixth war between the Tang Dynasty of China and the Tibetan Empire.
Chronology
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February 702: In 701, the Chinese general Wu Zhou allied with the Türks and launched an attack on the territories of Liangzhou, Songzhou, and Taozhou. Wu Zhou was a prominent military leader during the Tang Dynasty, known for his strategic alliances and military campaigns.
February 703: The Maozhou prefecture was reconquered by the Tang Dynasty under the rule of Empress Wu Zhou.
January 702: In 701, the Tibetan Empire, led by Emperor Trisong Detsen, allied with the Türks and launched attacks on the territories of Liangzhou, Songzhou, and Taozhou. This military campaign was part of the Tibetan Empire's expansion efforts in the region.
January 701: In 700, Tridu Songtsen, the ruler of the Tibetan Empire, launched an attack on the territories of Hezhou and Liangzhou. This military campaign was part of the Tibetan Empire's expansion efforts in the region during that time.
February 701: In 700, Tridu Songtsen, the ruler of the Tibetan Empire, launched an attack on the territories of Hezhou and Liangzhou. The conquest resulted in these regions falling under the control of Wu Zhou, a powerful empress of the Tang Dynasty in China.
January 703: In 702, the Tibetan Empire, led by Emperor Trisong Detsen, launched an attack on Maozhou prefecture.