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Name: 10th war with Tibet

Type: Event

Start: 727 AD

End: 729 AD

Parent: China-Tibet Wars

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Was the tenth war between the Tang Dynasty of China and the Tibetan Empire.

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  • January 727: In 726, Stag sgra khon lod, a prominent military leader of the Tibetan Empire, launched an attack on Ganzhou, a strategic territory at the time. This event marked a significant military campaign in the region during that period.
  • February 727: In 726, Stag sgra khon lod, also known as Trisong Detsen, the Tibetan Emperor, attacked Ganzhou. The territory was eventually conquered by the Tang Dynasty in 727.
  • January 728: In 727, Tibetan generals Stag sgra khon lod and Cog ro Manporje, along with the Turgesh tribe, launched an attack on the territories of Qiuci and Guazhou
  • February 728: Tibetan forces leave Qiuci and Ganzhou.
  • January 729: In 728, the Tibetan Empire, led by King Trisong Detsen, launched another attack on Qiuci, a kingdom located in present-day Xinjiang, China. Qiuci was a strategic region along the Silk Road, making it a valuable target for the Tibetan Empire's expansion efforts.
  • February 729: In 728, the Tang Dynasty, led by Emperor Xuanzong, launched another attack on Qiuci, a kingdom located in the Western Regions of China. Qiuci was eventually conquered by the Tang Dynasty in 729, further expanding their territory in the region.

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