Gao Xianzhi

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Gao Xianzhi was an 8th-century Tang dynasty general of Goguryeo descent, best known for leading Chinese forces in Central Asia and suffering a pivotal defeat against the Abbasid Caliphate at the Battle of Talas.

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instanceOf Tang dynasty general
military commander
activeYears 8th century
allegiance Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
associatedWith Silk Road routes
surface form: Silk Road

Umayyad–Tang clashes in Central Asia
surface form: Tang–Arab conflicts

Tang–Tibetan conflicts
battle Battle of Talas
Battle of Talas
surface form: Battle of Talas River
birthPlace Goguryeo
campaign Tang expansion into Central Asia
campaigns against Tibetan Empire
campaigns in Ferghana region
campaigns in Gilgit region
command Anxi Protectorate
Tang forces in Central Asia
country Tang dynasty
deathCause execution
deathEvent suppression following the An Lushan Rebellion
employer Tang dynasty
era High Tang period
ethnicity Goguryeo descent
historicalRegionOfActivity Central Asia
Tang frontier
Western Regions
knownFor being a prominent non-Han general in Tang service
role in Sino–Arab relations
role in the decline of Tang influence in Central Asia
language Classical Chinese
militaryBranch Tang imperial armies
surface form: Tang army
notableFor Battle of Talas
campaigns in Central Asia
opponent Abbasid Caliphate
position jiedushi
military governor of Anxi Protectorate
predecessor Feng Changqing (in some commands)
religion Buddhism
surface form: Buddhism (attributed in some sources)
result defeat at the Battle of Talas
servedUnder Emperor Xuanzong of Tang
sourceMention Xin Tang Shu (新唐書)
surface form: New Book of Tang

Old Book of Tang
Zizhi Tongjian
successor Li Siye (in some commands)

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Battle of Talas commander Gao Xianzhi