Xue Ne (Chinese: 薛訥; pinyin: Xuē Nè, 649–720, courtesy name 慎言 Shènyán, formally Duke Zhaoding of Pingyang 平陽昭定公), was a Chinese military general and...
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Hsueh Chi, Taiwanese economist and politician Xue Ne, early Tang dynasty general, son of Xue Rengui, Xue Rengao, emperor of the short-lived state of Qin...
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makes his general Xue Ne de facto chancellor and commissions him, with a Chinese army (60,000 men), to attack the Khitans (Mongolia). Xue falls into a Khitan...
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Xue Rengui (simplified Chinese: 薛仁贵; traditional Chinese: 薛仁貴; pinyin: Xuē Rénguì; Wade–Giles: Hsüeh1 Jen2-kuei4; 614 – 24 March 683), formal name Xue...
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during Emperor Zhongzong's reign, commissioned the general Xue Ne to attack them, but Xue suffered another devastating loss to them, at the casualty rate...
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Tariq ibn Ziyad, Muslim general (b. 670) Umar II, Muslim caliph (b. 682) Xue Ne, general of the Tang dynasty (b. 649) Yazid ibn al-Muhallab, Muslim governor...
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include: Xue Jian (薛堅), governor of Mingzhou, Tang dynasty, grandson of Xue Ne, son of Xue Zhi (薛直) (died 793) Han Xuejian (born 1961), former Chinese politician...
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조선왕 Hanja:遼東州都督朝鮮王) and (Hangul : 조선군왕 Hanja:朝鮮郡王) Qu Tuquan (681–685) Xue Ne (685–696) 薛訥 – 安東道經略 안동도경락 – also military commander of Youjou Pei Xuangui...
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Xiaotong as Cui Shi Li Hong as Zhang Yue Shui Jingqin as Huifan Hao Tienan as Xue Ne Zhao Jian as Tang Shao Tang Zhijiang as Wang Maozhong Ma Qun as Ni Ruobing...
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Xue Ne (649–720), a general and official of the Tang dynasty Feng Changqing (?-756), a general of the Tang dynasty Xue Song (?-773), grandson of Xue Rengui...
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