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red and green-colored robes that appeared to be Chinese. He sent a scout named Cai Xi to make contact and found out that these were Princess Taihe's train. He then had the scout again inform Princess Taihe of his plans to attack and asked her and her servants to remain calm and not move during the attack. At night, he made a surprise attack on qaghan's tent and his forces collapsed on 13 February 843. Wujie fled, and Shi then escorted Princess Taihe back to Tang territory.
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write a letter in his own name, addressed to Princess Taihe, sending it to the Uyghurs remnants along with winter clothes as a gift for Princess Taihe. Also in 842, at Li Deyu's advice, Emperor Wuzong ordered Tiande's commander Tian Mou (田牟) to stop engaging the Uyghurs, but instead entice them with
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tribesmen; in response, Emperor Wuzong ordered two prefects, He Qingchao (何清朝) and Qibi Tong (契苾通), to report to him with 6000 troops each. When Shi Xiong arrived near the Uyghur camp, he noticed that there were some special wagons lined with rugs and that the servants in those wagons were wearing
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Qaghan did not follow Emperor Wuzong's orders and pillaged Tang's northern territory in earnest. He also made another request to borrow the border city of Tiande (天德, in modern
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in China. However he was still active for next three years fleeing from Kyrgyz and Tang. He later died in 846 in a battle near
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invasion in 841, with the support of 13 tribes. One of his first acts was to ambush the Kyrgyz escort who was guarding
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In February 843, qaghan launched an attack on Zhenwu. Tang forces, commanded by the general
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to report on the Uighurs' status. Among his requests, he demanded security for
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food supplies and send them to Hedong Circuit (河東, headquartered in modern
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was sent to Tiande to assist Tian in defending against Uyghur raids.
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Index

Khagan of Uyghurs
Qasar Qaghan
Enian Qaghan
Altai Mountains
House
Ädiz clan
Yaglakar clan
Baoyi Qaghan
Old Turkic
lit.
Zhaoli Qaghan
Zhangxin Qaghan
Yenisei Kyrgyz
Princess Taihe
Emperor Wuzong
Hohhot
Inner Mongolia
Chang'an
Manichean
Wamosi
Bayan Nur
Inner Mongolia
chancellor
Li Deyu
Taiyuan
Shanxi
Shi Xiong
Shi Xiong
Zhuye Chixin
Shatuo

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