An Lushan Rebellion

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The An Lushan rebellion was a civil war in China that lasted from 755 to 763, at the approximate midpoint of the Tang dynasty (618–907). It began as a commandery rebellion attempting to overthrow and replace the Tang government with the rogue Yan dynasty. The rebels succeeded in capturing the imperial capital Chang'an after the emperor had fled to Sichuan, but eventually succumbed to internal divisions and counterattacks by the Tang and their allies. The rebellion spanned the reigns of three Tang emperors: Xuanzong, Suzong, and Daizong.

755 — 763  Wikidata
rebellion, Tang dynasty, 

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755 — 763 An Lushan Rebellion
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    arearegion219Chinese EmpireWikidata
    arearegion1912Republic of ChinaWikidata
    eventarmed conflictChina Burma India TheatreUnited States, theater of war, military organizationWikidata
    eventarmed conflict755An Lushan RebellionrebellionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1937Aerial engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese Wararmed conflictWikidata
    eventwar1894Sino-Japanese Wars of 1893-1945war, Qing dynasty, Empire of Japan, Collaborationist Chinese Army, ChinaWikidata