1st war with Tibet
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Was the first war between the Tang Dynasty of China and the Tibetan Empire.
Chronology
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- February 639: Emperor Taizong of Tang was a prominent ruler of the Tang Dynasty in China, known for his military conquests and diplomatic skills. Songtsen Gampo was the Tibetan emperor who sought a marriage alliance with the Tang Dynasty. The attack on Songzhou in 639 was a result of the refusal of the marriage alliance by Emperor Taizong.
- February 639: Emperor Taizong of Tang was a prominent ruler of the Tang Dynasty in China, known for his military conquests and diplomatic skills. Songtsen Gampo was the Tibetan emperor who sought a marriage alliance with the Tang Dynasty. The attack on Songzhou in 639 was a result of the refusal of the marriage alliance by Emperor Taizong.
- February 639: Emperor Taizong of Tang was a prominent ruler of the Tang Dynasty in China, known for his military conquests and diplomatic skills. Songtsen Gampo was the Tibetan emperor who sought a marriage alliance with the Tang Dynasty. The attack on Songzhou in 639 was a result of the refusal of the marriage alliance by Emperor Taizong.