The Silk Road and the Tang Empire (kodansha·rise and Fall of World History 03)

The Silk Road and the Tang Empire (kodansha·rise and Fall of World History 03)

by (japan) Moriyasu Takao

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Ch. 51表年史历
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"The Silk Road and the Tang Empire (Kodansha·The Rise and Fall of World History 03)" is written from the founding of the Tang Dynasty in the early seventh century to the occurrence of the "Anshi Rebellion" in the mid-eighth century. During this period, conflicts and interactions between the Tang Empire and many foreign countries continued. In this context, the author tells the history of the development of the Sogdians in the East, which is integrated with the history of the Silk Road, the founding history of the Tang Dynasty and the trends of the Turks before and after the founding of the country, the changes brought about by the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Empire and the activities of the Uighurs, and uses this to position the Tang Dynasty, the most prosperous in the world at that time. This book pays special attention to the relationship between the Tang Empire and the nomadic peoples, especially the Xianbei, Turks, and Uighurs, as well as the relationship between the Tang Empire and the Silk Road, and explores the importance of the Silk Road, a major artery for exchanges of people, events, information, and culture.

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