Tibetan Empire (indirectly via alliances)

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The Tibetan Empire was a powerful Central Asian empire (7th–9th centuries) that controlled vast territories across the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding regions and played a major role in regional politics, warfare, and trade along the Silk Road.

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Tibetan Empire (indirectly via alliances) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Central Asian empire
former country
historical empire
alliance Abbasid Caliphate
Tang dynasty
Turkic tribes
Umayyad Caliphate
capital Lhasa
Lhoka
conflict Nanzhao Kingdom
Nepal
Tang dynasty
Uyghur Khaganate
continent Asia
controlledTerritory Tibetan Plateau
parts of Bhutan
parts of Central Asia
parts of Gansu
parts of Nepal
parts of Qinghai
parts of Sichuan
parts of Yunnan
parts of northern India
country Tibet Autonomous Region
surface form: Tibet
currency silver tangka
economicActivity long-distance trade
endTime 9th century
foundedBy Songtsen Gampo
governmentForm monarchy
headOfStateTitle Songtsen Gampo
surface form: Emperor of Tibet
language Tibetan
surface form: Old Tibetan
neighbor Indian polities
Nanzhao Kingdom
Tang dynasty
Uyghur Khaganate
region Tibetan Plateau
religion Bon
Tibetan Buddhism
ruler Langdarma
Ralpachen
Songtsen Gampo
Trisong Detsen
significantEvent capture of Chang’an in 763
civil strife and fragmentation in 9th century
expansion under Songtsen Gampo
introduction of Buddhism as state religion
warfare along the Silk Road
startTime 7th century
tradeRoute Silk Road routes
surface form: Silk Road
treaty Treaty of 821–822 between Tibet and Tang China
writingSystem Tibetan script

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Battle of Talas belligerent Tibetan Empire (indirectly via alliances)