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The Sui–Ly War was a military conflict between the Chinese Sui dynasty and Vietnamese Ly dynasty in 602. In 601, Ly Phat Tu was summoned to attend the Chinese court. However, he delayed the attendance and eventually rebelled in 602, even though he had recognized Sui authority in 595. He concentrated his military forces at the Ly capital Co Loa and at Long Bien. In 602, General Liu Fang led his army in the invasion of Ly.

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  • The Sui–Ly War was a military conflict between the Chinese Sui dynasty and Vietnamese Ly dynasty in 602. In 601, Ly Phat Tu was summoned to attend the Chinese court. However, he delayed the attendance and eventually rebelled in 602, even though he had recognized Sui authority in 595. He concentrated his military forces at the Ly capital Co Loa and at Long Bien. In 602, General Liu Fang led his army in the invasion of Ly.
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  • 602(xsd:integer)
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  • Surrender of Ly to Sui
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  • Northern Vietnam
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  • Sui–Lý War
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  • The Sui–Ly War was a military conflict between the Chinese Sui dynasty and Vietnamese Ly dynasty in 602. In 601, Ly Phat Tu was summoned to attend the Chinese court. However, he delayed the attendance and eventually rebelled in 602, even though he had recognized Sui authority in 595. He concentrated his military forces at the Ly capital Co Loa and at Long Bien. In 602, General Liu Fang led his army in the invasion of Ly. The Sui army departed via Yunnan to the Ly territory. However, the Ly armies were unprepared to fend them off, because they had not expected that the Sui army would take this invasion route. In the end, Ly Phat Tu surrendered to the Sui forces. Consequently, the Chinese took him captive and transferred him to the Chinese capital Chang'an. Liu Fang's army also forced the submission or defeated the remaining local clans. The conquered territory was incorporated under Chinese rule.
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