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- Sino-Tibetan_relations_during_the_Tang_dynasty abstract "During Tang dynasty rule in China (618–907), Chinese and Tibetan forces had many battles, although there were also years of peace.The Old Book of Tang recorded the first ever embassy from Tibet arrived in China from the Tibetan emperor Songtsän Gampo in the 8th Zhenguan year or 634 CE. Tang chronicles describe this as a tribute mission, but it brought an ultimatum demanding a marriage alliance, not subservient rituals. When Emperor Taizong of Tang refused a marriage alliance, Songtsän Gampo sent an army to attack the Chinese frontier city of Songzhou in 638, which was the first military conflict between the rising Tibetan Empire and the Chinese Tang dynasty. After a Tang army inflicted heavy casualties on the Tibetans in a night-time attack, Songtsän Gampo withdrew. He sent emissaries and tributes to Tang capital Chang'an to apologize, and to again request marriage. Taizong decided to give Songtsän Gampo a distant niece, Princess Wencheng, in marriage. The peace held for the remainder of the reigns of Taizong and Songtsän Gampo, although Tibet would pose major military threats for most of the rest of the Tang period.In 763 AD, the Tibetans captured Chang'an in 763 during the midst of the Anshi Rebellion, which saw Tang China devastated by a massive Turkic uprising. However, the incursion was soon defeated.There is some confusion as to whether Central Tibet conquered Zhang Zhung during the reign of Songtsän Gampo or in the reign of Trisong Detsän, (r. 755 until 797 or 804 CE). The records of the Tang Annals do, however, seem to clearly place these events in the reign of Songtsän Gampo for they say that in 634, Yangtong (Zhang Zhung) and various Qiang tribes \"altogether submitted to him.\" Following this he united with the country of Yangtong to defeat the 'Azha or Tuyuhun, and then conquered two more tribes of Qiang before threatening Songzhou with an army of (according to the Chinese) more than 200,000 men (100,000 according to Tibetan sources). He then sent an envoy with gifts of gold and silk to the Chinese emperor to ask for a Chinese princess in marriage and, when refused, attacked Songzhou. According to the Tang Annals, he finally retreated and apologised and later the emperor granted his request.".
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- Sino-Tibetan_relations_during_the_Tang_dynasty comment "During Tang dynasty rule in China (618–907), Chinese and Tibetan forces had many battles, although there were also years of peace.The Old Book of Tang recorded the first ever embassy from Tibet arrived in China from the Tibetan emperor Songtsän Gampo in the 8th Zhenguan year or 634 CE. Tang chronicles describe this as a tribute mission, but it brought an ultimatum demanding a marriage alliance, not subservient rituals.".
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