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English: Boundaries or area which where -at one time- vassal states of the Tang Dynasty of China for the 616-665 period (have not korea).
NB: borders are only indicatives. The map is mainly drawn following the current provincial borders of China, and current (2007) countries' borders. That's why borders are just indicative.
Shanxi (617 : his father is governor, Taizong encouraged him to revolt.)
Sui's Empire Protector (618). Tang dynasty 618. Controlled all of Sui's China by 622-626.
Submit the Oriental Turks territories (630-682)
Tibetan's King recognizes China as their emperor (641-670)
Submit the Occidental Turks territories (642-665)
Temporary conquest of Goguryeo and Baekje (661-668)
Denis C. Twitchett, John K. Fairbank (Hrsg.): The Cambridge History of China, Vol. 3, Sui and T'ang China, 589–906. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1979, ISBN0-521-21446-7 . Ch.4 : T'ai-tsung (626-49) the Consolidator, p. ~160~170. Author: H.J. Wechsler.
Kenneth Scott Latouretter, PHD in oriental studies at Yale University, : The Chinese and their History and Culture (Fourth Revised Edition) 56892, Library of Congress Card#: 64-17372 Author: Kenneth Scott Latouretter
WORLD HISTORY: THE HUMAN ODYSSEY, West Educational Publishing ISBN:0-314-2056105 Author: Jackson J. Spiegvogel
Around 650 AD, the chinese Tang Dynasty captured Lhasa.
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First time of the Tang dynasty (616-710) :Currently, the map just show Taizong "reign" 616-650 :border are not exactly, there are close to be. :colors show the succession of the Tang expansion : # Shanxi (618 : gorvernor) # Sui's Empire Pro