Xueyantuo Khanate
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Was the Khanate of the Xueyantuo tribe that emerged from the Eastern Turkic Khaganate after the latter was destroyed by a Chinese military offensive in 629 AD. It was located in northeast Asia.
Establishment
- January 631: In 630, central and northern Mongolia came under the control of the Toquz Oghuz tribe.
- January 631: The Xueyantuo Khanate launched the offensive in winter 629, with the major general Li Jing in command, and in 630, after Li Jing captured Ashina Duobi, the Eastern Turkic Khaganate was destroyed. Subsequently, control of the territory north of Tang (check mate ak.w.m) largely fell to Xueyantuo.
Chronology
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1. Tang campaign against the Eastern Turks
Was an offensive in winter 629 of the Tang Dynasty, under the command of general Li Jing that led to the destruction of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate.
- January 631: The Xueyantuo Khanate launched the offensive in winter 629, with the major general Li Jing in command, and in 630, after Li Jing captured Ashina Duobi, the Eastern Turkic Khaganate was destroyed. Subsequently, control of the territory north of Tang (check mate ak.w.m) largely fell to Xueyantuo.
2. Campaigns of Tai Zong
Military campaigns of Chinese Tang emperor Tai Zong.
- January 647: In 647, the Tang Dynasty expanded its territory by annexing the Anbei Protectorate, which was previously under the rule of the Xuyantuo Khanate. This conquest was part of the Tang Dynasty's efforts to consolidate its power and control over the region.
- September 648: The Xueyantuo Khanate was destroyed by the Tang.
Disestablishment
- September 648: The Xueyantuo Khanate was destroyed by the Tang.