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A Latest Study On The War Between Tang Dynasty And Tibetan Regime

Posted on:2007-11-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:B S WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360182494078Subject:Historical philology
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Based on the research findings of predecessors and documents of existing Chinese historical records and historical literature in ancient Tibetan language and other materials, the paper makes a new exploration of some relevant issues, with the focuses on the war between Tang Dynasty and Tibetan Regime, as well as the bilateral relationship. The paper introduces the general process and important battles of the war and simultaneously associates their successes and failures with the factors such as politics, economy, and diplomacy at that time. The paper concludes that the war between Tang Dynasty and Tibetan Regime is the war between two antagonistic regimes in mid-ancient China, and the policy of cementing friendly relation through political marriages and their official meetings are somewhat related to the war between them. Although the war caused disasters to the people of both sides, it was historically progressive. The alternative occurrence of good relationship and warfare is the main feature of their relationship, in which the war is one of the important components.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tang Dynasty, Tibetan Regime, Tang-Tibetan War, Relationship between Tang Dynasty and Tibetan Regime
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