Part 35
Article: Timeline
My Blog Title: The untold the retold
COLUMN O
618 AD to 906 AD
Tang Dynasty China
23 Emperors
Duration: 288 years
Continued on from Part 34 and the approximation 23,076,641 statistics comprise only the warfare death toll which is a reflective comparison number with non-totalled earthquake phenomenon, massacre, and disease plague causation balances of Part 33, 34 and 35.
There are drama movies that film the historic scene of this timeline how “the Umayyad caliphate was overthrown by Abū al-ՙAbbās as-Saffā in 750.” From the movies, the description of the depiction is: 747 CE: AFGHANISTAN Black banner Khorasan armies led by Abu Muslim began their revolt against the Umayyad caliphate. 750 CE: IRAQ The rebels defeated the Umayyad forces in the Zab river and proclaimed the Abbasid Caliphate. These battles later influenced the An Lushan Rebellion during the Tang Dynasty, which occurred consecutively, externally and internally. The movie source’s caption describes these occurrences: 750 CE: UZBEKISTAN The Tang dynasty backed Ikhshid of Ferghana against the kingdom of Shash (Tashkent). 751 CE: UZBEKISTAN The King of Shash was defeated; his son seeked aid from the Abbasid governor at Samarkand. 751 CE: KAZAKHSTAN Tang General Gao Xianzhi (Ko Sōnji) of Goguryeo confronted Abbasid army at Talas (Taraz). Abbasid forces complemented by Tibetans were led by Governor Ziyad Ibn Salih. The two armies fought to a stalemate using archers and cavalry to penetrate the infantry. 751 CE: KAZAKHSTAN At the height of the battle, Karluk mercenaries switched sides and attacked the Tang army. Tang forces were defeated; the remaining Gao troops were attacked by their Ikshid vassal. 751 CE: IRAN Tang prisoners captured at the battle introduced papermaking to the Abbasids. These all are as supplementary to my previous parts mentioned herein.
An Lushan Rebellion:
[death toll 21,633,308]
755 AD to 763 AD
From [https://www.ebsco.com]: An Lushan was a Chinese general of non-Chinese origin. His father, a Sogdian “ancient Iranian people” from Central Asia, was a soldier in the Tang Dynasty’s armies and his mother was of Turkish origin. His rebellion began in 755 and was not put down by imperial authorities until 763, although An Lushan was murdered in 757. The rebellion was a consequence of a number of factors that long preceded the uprising. The Tang Dynasty is often considered to be China’s greatest dynasty. Its capital, Chang’an (now Xi’an), was the largest city in the world, a cosmopolitan city with links to the Mediterranean Sea, the Middle East, and India (because of the Silk Road), as well as to Korea, Japan, and elsewhere in Asia. Under the Tang, China ruled territories that reached across much of Central Asia. Among the greatest of the Tang emperors was Xuanzong, who ascended the throne in 712. However, by the mid-eighth century, imperial calm was shattered and China’s security was threatened from several quarters, most notably by Islamic Arabs. After the overthrow of the Umayyad caliphate by Abū al-ՙAbbās as-Saffā in 750, Baghdad became the capital of the ՙAbbāsid caliphate dynasty. The following year, 751, Abū al-ՙAbbās defeated a large Tang army at the Talas River in present-day Kazakhstan, severing China’s routes to India and installing Muslims in place of Chinese as the rulers along the Silk Road across Asia. The movie “Lady of Dynasty” in the year 2015 also features cultural and religious interaction between the Byzantine Empire from the foreigner's perspective of an Eastern Roman Empire envoy (specifically depicted as a Bishop named Tacitus) who was visiting China at the Tang court palace, highlighting an "Eastern-meets-Western" view of Chinese palace court life from foreigner's perspective at the time.
Tibetan empire centered on the Tibetan Plateau 755 AD to 870 AD
Caliphate of Cordoba: Dynasty or Kingdom Iberian Peninsula
756 AD to 1031 AD
Massacre of Verden: [death toll 4,500] in the year of 782 AD. From [AI overview]: The Massacre of Verden (or Blood Court of Verden or Blutgericht von Verden) was an event in October 782 during the Saxon Wars, where the Frankish king Charlemagne ordered the execution of approximately 4,500 Saxon rebels in Verden, Lower Saxony, Germany.
Idrisid Dynasty: present-day Morocco and parts of present-day western Algeria 788 AD to 974 AD
Ghana empire Western Mali Africa 790 AD to 1240 AD
Khmer empire Angkor
802 AD to 1431 AD
Samanid empire: Persia where is now eastern Iran and Uzbekistan 819 AD to 999 AD
Tahirid Dynasty northeastern Persia 821 AD to 873 AD
Great Moravian empire Central Europe 833 AD to 900 AD
Kara Khanid Khanate Dynasty Turkistan 840 AD to 1212 AD
Damascus earthquake: Abbasid Caliphate empire and dynasty, now Syria [death toll 50,000]
18 September 844
Damascus earthquake: Abbasid Caliphate empire and dynasty, now Syria [death toll 70,000]
in the year of 847
Earthquake: Abbasid Caliphate empire and dynasty, now Iran [death toll 45,000] 15 July 850
Corinth earthquake: Byzantine Empire, now Greece
[death toll 45,000] November 856
Tunisia earthquake: Abbasid Caliphate empire and dynasty, now Tunisia [death toll 45,000]
3 December 856
Damghan earthquake: Abbasid Caliphate empire and dynasty (Iran) [death toll 200,000]
22 December 856
Saffarid Dynasty Afghanistan
867 AD to 1002 AD
Norwegian Kingdom Norway
872 AD to 1814 AD
Ardabil earthquake: Abbasid Caliphate empire and dynasty (Iran) [death toll 150,000]
23 March 893
Tondo Kingdom Philippine
900 AD to 1587 AD
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Refer to Part 1: Timeline_the untold_the retold for combined references of all parts.


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