Xiliao Dominates Central Asia: the Black Khitan Emerging from the Tula River

Xiliao Dominates Central Asia: the Black Khitan Emerging from the Tula River

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In 1125 AD, the Khitans, who had been terrorizing the Mongolian grasslands for more than two hundred years, suddenly disappeared from the land of China without a trace. In distant Central Asia, a "Ju'er Khan" known as the Khan of Khans was born. Who dares to be so arrogant? Yelu Dashi, with his outstanding talent, legendary experience, and amazing courage, created a shocking event in the post-Khitan era! He ignited the last hope of rejuvenation in the hearts of the Khitan survivors. Under the banner of Yelu Dashi, they traveled through thousands of miles of desert and Gobi to a distant and unfamiliar land. Where would their fate go? This book tells the century-old legend of the Western Liao Empire. This dynasty was established by the Khitan warriors who marched westward to Central Asia. It inherited the Uighurs, Gaochang, and Karakhans at the top, and the Mongol Empire at the bottom. Its control area was larger than that of the Jin Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty in the Central Plains, and its influence on the entire world was more profound.

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