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Name: 18th war with Tibet

Type: Event

Start: 787 AD

End: 793 AD

Parent: China-Tibet Wars

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

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  • February 787: They destroyed Yanzhou and Xiazhou before retreating.
  • January 788: In 787 the Tibetan Empire conquered Qiuci.
  • January 788: In 787, the Tibetans captured Shazhou and Qiuci.
  • January 791: The majority of sources agree that the last vestiges of the Anxi protectorate and its garrisons were defeated by Tibetan forces by the year 790, ending nearly 150 years of Tang influence in Central Asia.
  • January 793: In 792, the Tibetans conquered Xizhou and Yutian.
  • January 791: Tang protectorate over Beiting ended in 790 when it was conquered by the Tibetan Empire.
  • January 793: In 792 the Tibetan Empire conquered Yutian.
  • January 787: In 786, the Tibetan Empire conquered Yanzhou and Xiazhou.

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