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Tang campaigns against Karasahr
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The Tang campaigns against Karasahr, known as Yanqi in Chinese sources, were two military campaigns sent by the Tang Dynasty emperor Taizong against the Tarim Basin kingdom of Karasahr in Xinjiang, a vassal of the Western Turkic Khaganate. The first campaign in 644 was led by the Tang commander Guoxiao Ke, protectorate-general of the Anxi Protectorate in western China, who defeated the oasis state and a Western Turk army at the conquest of Karasahr and installed a Tang loyalist as ruler. The second campaign in 648 was led by the Tang general Ashina She'er, who re-established Chinese control over the kingdom after the Chinese puppet ruler was overthrown.
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the Tang campaigns against the Western Turks
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644 Guoxiao Ke King of Karasahr 648 Ashina She'er
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A map of the campaigns against the Western Regions, including the defeat of Karasahr.
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Tang victory *Karasahr captured *Tang military garrison installed in Karasahr *Tang loyalist is enthroned as ruler and Tang control of Karasahr is re-established *Indo-European influence in Central Asia declines
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Tang campaigns against Karasahr
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The Tang campaigns against Karasahr, known as Yanqi in Chinese sources, were two military campaigns sent by the Tang Dynasty emperor Taizong against the Tarim Basin kingdom of Karasahr in Xinjiang, a vassal of the Western Turkic Khaganate. The first campaign in 644 was led by the Tang commander Guoxiao Ke, protectorate-general of the Anxi Protectorate in western China, who defeated the oasis state and a Western Turk army at the conquest of Karasahr and installed a Tang loyalist as ruler. The second campaign in 648 was led by the Tang general Ashina She'er, who re-established Chinese control over the kingdom after the Chinese puppet ruler was overthrown.