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Name: 11th war with Tibet

Type: Event

Start: 739 AD

End: 743 AD

Parent: China-Tibet Wars

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Was the eleventh war between the Tang Dynasty of China and the Tibetan Empire.

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  • February 739: In 739, the Tibetan Empire took control of Mao County from the Tang Dynasty. The Tang had briefly captured Anrong in 738, but it was quickly recaptured by the Tibetans. This marked a period of conflict between the two powers in the region.
  • January 741: In 740, the Tang captured Anrong again.
  • February 742: In 741, the Tibetans invaded the Qinghai region but were repelled. They sacked the Stone City on their way home.
  • January 743: In 742, Tang Dynasty generals Huangfu Weiming of Longyou and Wang Chui of Hexi invaded northeastern Tibet. This marked the expansion of Tang Dynasty's influence into the region, leading to the incorporation of northeastern Tibet into the empire.
  • February 743: In 742, Huangfu Weiming, a military general from Longyou, and Wang Chui, a commander from Hexi, launched an invasion of northeastern Tibet. This event took place during the Tibetan Empire's expansion efforts in the region in 743.

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