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    The Changqing Treaty (Chinese: 長慶會盟) is a peace treaty signed between Ralpacan of the Tibetan Empire and Emperor Emperor Muzong of the Tang dynasty in...
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    inscription is written in both Tibetan and Classical Chinese, concerning the Changqing Treaty between the Tibetan Empire and Tang Empire in A.D. 821/823. Amy Heller's...
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    Peace treaty between China and Tibet of 783, also called the Sino-Tibetan Peace Treaty of 783 or Treaty of Qingshui (Chinese: 清水之盟) is a peace treaty negotiated...
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  • period. 821 Changqing Treaty of Alliance with Tang China, Tibet retains most of Central Asian territories. 823 The contents of the Changqing Treaty were engraved...
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    there 819 Tibetan Empire attacks Qingzhou 821 Changqing Treaty: Tang and the Tibetan Empire sign a treaty of non-aggression with the Tang recognizing Tibet's...
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    board by request of Joseon's Queen. About 4,500 troops, under General Wu Changqing arrived in Korea. The Chinese troops effectively regained control and...
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  • expansion. Around the beginning of the year 756, Gao and fellow general Feng Changqing offended the powerful eunuch Bian Lingcheng (邊令誠) while defending the...
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    The Chinese then deployed about 4,500 troops to Korea, under General Wu Changqing, which effectively regained control and quelled the rebellion. In response...
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    remaining 6,726,600 tons were extracted as part of CNPC's Changqing Oil Field. The Changqing Oil Field, part of the wider Ordos basin, one of China's main...
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    Heng 李恆 20 February 820 – 25 February 824 (4 years and 5 days) Era(s) Changqing (長慶) 9 February 821 – 28 January 825 Son of Xianzong July 795 – 25 February...
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