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    The Tang dynasty of China administered territory using a hierarchical system of three descending divisions: circuits (dào 道), prefectures (zhōu 州), and...
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    divisions of the Tang dynasty Administrative divisions of the Liao dynasty Political divisions and vassals of the Mongol Empire Administration of territory in...
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    forming the successor state known as the Qara Khitai or Western Liao. Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty Administrative divisions of the Yuan dynasty...
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  • administrative division of the Chinese Tang dynasty in Manchuria and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. It was established after the Tang dynasty defeated...
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    administrative and political divisions of China. Formally established during the Han dynasty, zhou existed continuously for over 2000 years until the...
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    (851–1036) and the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom (894–1036) The uprisings of Wang Xianzhi and Huang Chao (874–884) Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty Xiong...
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    was an imperial protectorate and the southernmost administrative division of the Tang dynasty and Wu Zhou dynasty of China from 679 to 866, located in...
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    centers of power. The system fell into disuse after the collapse of the Western Jin dynasty. The administrative division was revived in 627 when Tang Emperor...
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  • form of administrative division of China's Tang Empire, but were later adopted in Vietnam, Japan and Korea. At present, only two fu still remain: the prefectures...
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    dào) of the mid to late Tang dynasty. The area was governed from the capital of Weizhou (魏州) in modern Daming County, Handan, Hebei, and controlled the southern...
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  • The administrative divisions of China have consisted of several levels since ancient times, due to China's large population and geographical area. The...
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    period of multiple political divisions in Chinese imperial history. Traditionally, the era is seen as beginning with the fall of the Tang dynasty in 907...
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    The Tang dynasty (/tɑːŋ/, [tʰǎŋ]; Chinese: 唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between...
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    Horses in East Asian warfare Tang dynasty in Inner Asia Epitaph of Pugu Yitu Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty Hao 2021, p. 17. Wang 2013, p...
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    Youzhou Jiedushi (category Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty)
    district during the Tang dynasty. It covered the area of Yānjì (燕薊) in what is now the Beijing and Hebei region. Youzhou was the base of operations for...
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  • by powerful jiedushi in the post-An Lushan Rebellion (755-763) Tang dynasty (618–907). After the rebellion, the three regions of Chéngdé (成德), Lúlóng (盧龍)...
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    was a historical administrative division of China that was in use from the Eastern Zhou (c. 7th century BCE) until the early Tang dynasty (c. 7th century CE)...
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    Beiting Protectorate (category Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty)
    The Beiting Protectorate-General, initially the Beiting Protectorate, was a Chinese protectorate established by the Tang dynasty in 702 to control the...
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    of four types of prefecture-level divisions in China, the second-level administrative division in the country. While at one time prefectures were the...
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    Tĩnh Hải quân (category Circuits of the Tang dynasty)
    "Peaceful Sea Army"), also known as Annam (安南), was an administrative division of the Tang dynasty of China administered by Chinese governors, which then...
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  • overthrowing the government of the People's Republic of China, re-establishing the Tang dynasty and restoring the administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty, eventually...
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  • Ungjin Commandery (category Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty)
    The Ungjin Commandery was an administrative division of the Chinese Tang dynasty that existed between 660 and 671 on the Korean Peninsula. It was created...
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    Fanzhen (category Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty)
    governors known as jiedushi during the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE). Primarily designed to be buffer regions shielding the politically and economically vital...
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    Jiangnan Circuit (category Circuits of the Tang dynasty)
    Jiangxi, was later separated from it. Tang dynasty Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty History of the administrative divisions of China v t e...
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    foundation for the subsequent Tang dynasty, who after toppling the Sui would ultimately preside over a new golden age in Chinese history. The dynasty was founded...
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  • established by the Chinese Tang dynasty in 640 to control the Tarim Basin. The head office was first established at the prefecture of Xi, now known as...
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  • Fuchang County (category Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty)
    Fuchang (Chinese: 福昌) was a county of China during the Tang and Song dynasties, under the administration of Henan Prefecture (Henanfu, modern Luoyang)...
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  • University Press covering the history of Chinese administrative divisions from the earliest dynasties (Shang and Zhou) to the Republic of China (1912–1949)....
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    Dongyi Protectorate (category Administrative divisions of the Tang dynasty)
    The Dongyi Protectorate (Chinese: 東夷都護府; lit. 'Protectorate of the Eastern Barbarians') from 618 to 907 AD, was a Tang dynasty protectorate in present-day...
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    The administration of territory in dynastic China is the history of practices involved in governing the land from the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) to the...
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