Xiliangfu (Chinese: 西涼府), also known as Liangzhou, Lingchu Serkap, or the Liugu Tibetans (Chinese: 六谷部), was a Tibetan tribal confederation that ruled...
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kingdom of Tsongkha. In 1032, Yuanhao annexed the Tibetan confederation of Xiliangfu, and soon after his father died, leaving him ruler of the Tangut state...
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brang Empire 618–841 AD Tsangpa Shigatse Theocratic 1565–1642 AD Tsongkha Tsongkha Theocracy 997–1104 Xiliangfu Liangzhou Tribal Confederation 906–1016...
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Circuit, Qingyuan Circuit, Yin, Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom, Guiyi Circuit and Xiliangfu. The Yang Wu (902–937) was established in modern-day Jiangsu, Anhui, and...
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(1944–1949) Tibet Zhangzhung (500 BC – 625 AD) Tibetan Empire (618–842) Xiliangfu (906–1016) Era of Fragmentation (842–1253) Kingdom of Lingtsang (11th...
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establish itself in Ganzhou by 894. In Liangzhou, the Tibetan state of Xiliangfu established itself by 906. In another memorial presented to the Emperor...
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1004 6 January Li Jiqian dies in battle against the Tibetan state of Xiliangfu and his son Li Deming succeeds him Li Jipeng dies at the Song court 1008...
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kingdom of Tsongkha. In 1032, Yuanhao annexed the Tibetan confederation of Xiliangfu, and soon after his father died, leaving him ruler of the Tangut state...
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