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  1. Nanzhao - Wikipedia

    Nanzhao (simplified Chinese: 南诏; traditional Chinese: 南詔; pinyin: Nánzhào), also spelled Nanchao, lit. 'Southern Zhao', [2] Yi language: ꂷꏂꌅ, Mashynzy) was a dynastic kingdom that flourished in what is now southwestern China and northern Southeast Asia during the 8th and 9th centuries, during the mid/late Tang dynasty.

  2. Nanzhao | Tang Dynasty, Yunnan, Buddhism | Britannica

    Nanzhao, Tai kingdom that arose in the 8th century in what is now western Yunnan province in southern China, a region to which the Tai peoples trace their origin.

  3. Early History - Tai Studies Center

    By the middle of the seventh century, six petty kingdoms around the Erh-hai Lake in today’s Tali region joined themselves into a stronger kingdom named Nanchao (known as Nong Sae in Lao and Thai). Those smaller kingdoms were known as: Meng-sui, Yueh-his, Teng-t’an, Shih-lang, Lang-ch’iung, and Meng-she(1).

  4. Nanzhao County - Wikipedia

    Nanzhao County (Chinese: 南召县; pinyin: Nánzhào Xiàn) is a county under the jurisdiction of Nanyang City, in the southwest of Henan province, China, [3] has an area of 2,946 km 2 …

  5. Nanzhao - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Nanzhao are a Sino-Tibetan kingdom that existed southern China and Southeast Asia during the 8th and 9th centuries. It was centered in Yunnan, China. Most Nanzhao were Bai people. [1] . They spoke Nuosu (Yi), a Tibeto-Burman language related to Burmese. [2] . They descended from the Cuan clan.

  6. Kingdom of Nanzhao - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia

    Nanzhao, alternate spellings Nanchao and Nan Chao (Traditional Chinese: 南詔; Simplified Chinese: 南诏; pinyin: Nánzhào; Standard Tibetan: Jang was a polity that flourished in what is now southern China and Southeast Asia during the 8th and 9th centuries. It was centered around present-day Yunnan in China

  7. Nanzhao as a Southeast Asian kingdom, c .738–902

    Jul 6, 2021 · Examining Nanzhao's expansion of governance into the Upper Ayeyarwady and Upper Mekong river regions during the eighth and ninth centuries, I argue that it was a kingdom characterised by a combination of Sinitic-style bureaucracy with …

  8. Thailand - Nanchao Period (650-1253 AD) - GlobalSecurity.org

    Aug 4, 2012 · During the Nanchao Period (650-1253 AD) the Thai people founded their kingdom in the southern part of China which is Yunnan, Kwangsi and Canton today.

  9. Nanchao - Wikipedia

    This page was last edited on 1 February 2015, at 18:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  10. The Nanchao Empire - Tripod

    The great Nanchao Kingdom at Tali-fu overthrow in 1234 A.D. This Kingdom had existed for a little over 600 years: and it was not overthrown by the Chinese but by the Mongols under Kublai Khan. That cataclysm marks the end of autonomous Ai-Lao rule in Chinese territory.