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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liang_ShiduLiang Shidu - Wikipedia

    Liang Shidu (梁師都) (died June 3, 628 [1]) was an agrarian leader who rebelled against the rule of the Chinese Sui dynasty near the end of the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui.

  2. Liang Shidu was assassinated in 628, ending the final rival claim to Emperor Taizong's for China's imperial throne. To head off Taizong's efforts to ally with rebellious vassal tribes against him, Ashina Duobi sought long-term peace in the form of a marriage to a Tang princess, which Emperor Taizong did not answer.

    • 27 March 630 CE [1]
    • Yin Mountains, Inner Mongolia
  3. Liang Shidu (梁師都) (died June 3, 628[1]) was an agrarian leader who rebelled against the rule of the Chinese dynasty Sui Dynasty near the end of the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui. He, claiming the title of Emperor of Liang with the aid from Eastern Tujue, retained the modern northern Shaanxi and...

  4. Liang Shidu was assassinated by his cousin Liang Luoren (梁洛仁) while Shuofang (朔方, in modern Yulin, Shaanxi), the Liang capital, was besieged by Taizong's brother-in-law Chai Shao (柴紹); Liang Luoren then surrendered.

  5. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1272181Liang Shidu - Wikidata

    Language Label Description Also known as; English: Liang Shidu. Chinese general

  6. Apr 16, 2024 · Illig Qaghan ( Old Turkic: 𐰃𐰞𐰞𐰃𐰏𐰴𐰍𐰣; simplified Chinese: 颉利可汗; traditional Chinese: 頡利可汗; pinyin: Jiélì Kèhán ), born Ashina Duobi ( Chinese: 阿史那咄苾; pinyin: Āshǐnà Duōbì ), posthumous name Prince Huang of Guiyi (歸義荒王), was the last qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate .

  7. Jun 7, 2024 · Liang Shidu, the warlord called the fish in the pot by Tang Taizong, how did he end up? 2024-06-07 15:44. In the twelfth year of the great cause, Emperor Yang of Sui Dynasty traveled to Jiangdu and never returned.