Treaty of 821–822 between Tibet and Tang China

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The Treaty of 821–822 between Tibet and Tang China was a landmark peace agreement that formally delineated the border and established stable diplomatic relations between the Tibetan Empire and the Tang dynasty.

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Treaty of 821–822 between Tibet and Tang China canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
historical document
international agreement
peace treaty
appliesToTerritorialJurisdiction Tibetan Empire–Tang China border NERFINISHED
country Tang China NERFINISHED
Tibetan Empire NERFINISHED
dateSigned 821
822
describedAs landmark peace agreement
major diplomatic settlement
documentedIn Chinese historical chronicles
Tibetan historical sources
stone inscriptions in Lhasa
follows earlier Tibetan–Tang conflicts
genre treaty inscription
hasEffect institutionalization of diplomatic exchanges
reduction of military conflict
hasPart border delimitation clauses
mutual non-aggression clauses
trade and diplomatic provisions
historicalRegion Central Asia NERFINISHED
East Asia NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
Classical Tibetan NERFINISHED
locationSigned Chang’an NERFINISHED
Lhasa NERFINISHED
partOf Tibetan Empire–Tang dynasty relations NERFINISHED
purpose delineate border
establish peace
stabilize diplomatic relations
result formal recognition of Tibetan–Tang frontier
temporary stabilization of relations
signatory Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
Tibetan Empire NERFINISHED
significantFor history of Sino-Tibetan border
history of Tang dynasty
history of Tibet
timePeriod 9th century
topic Tibetan–Chinese relations
international borders

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Tibetan Empire (indirectly via alliances) treaty Treaty of 821–822 between Tibet and Tang China
subject surface form: Tibetan Empire