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a| Drompp, Michael Robert,
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a| Tang China and the collapse of the Uighur Empire :
b| a documentary history /
c| by Michael R. Drompp.
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a| Leiden ;
a| Boston :
b| Brill,
c| 2005.
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a| xii, 366 p. :
b| maps ;
c| 25 cm.
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a| Brill's Inner Asian library ;
v| v. 13.
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]-353) and index.
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a| "The extant writings of the late Tang chief minister Li Deyu form the basis for Michael Drompp's reconstruction of the Tang dynasty's response to a threatening development: the collapse of the Uighur steppe empire in 840 C.E., and the subsequent flight of large numbers of Uighur refugees to China's northern frontier." "Through a translation of seventy relevant documents the author analyzes the historical development and rhetoric of the crisis, as well as its aftermath. The writings of Li Deyu allow a unique, in-depth view of Chinese-Inner Asian relations, very unusual for such an early period." "This volume permits us a close look at the workings of late Tang government, particularly in terms of policy formation and implementation, as well as the rhetoric surrounding such activities."--BOOK JACKET.
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a| China
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y| Tang dynasty, 618-907.
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a| Brill's Inner Asian library ;
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l| Ch. 1
t| The Frontier
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l| Ch. 2
t| The flight of the Uighurs to China
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l| Ch. 3
t| Negotiations between the Tang court and Oga Qaghan
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l| Ch. 4
t| The resolution of the crisis
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l| Ch. 5
t| Tang relations with the Kirghiz
p| 125
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l| Ch. 6
t| The rhetoric of the crisis
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t| Geopolitical change in East Asia and inner Asia after the crisis
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