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  2. File:The Sui Dynasty Dynasty map of Nanjing,by Chen Yi.jpg

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  3. Sui dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Sui dynasty (, pinyin: Suí cháo) was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty that ruled from 581 to 618. The re-unification of China proper under the Sui brought the Northern and Southern dynasties era to a close, ending a prolonged period of political division since the War of the Eight Princes .

  4. Third Era of Northern Domination - Wikipedia

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    The Sui dynasty ruled northern Vietnam from 602 to 618, and briefly reoccupied central Vietnam in 605. The successive Tang dynasty ruled northern Vietnam from 621 to 690, and again from 705 to 880. Between 690 and 705, the Tang dynasty was briefly interrupted by the Wu Zhou dynasty which maintained Chinese rule over Vietnam.

  5. Northern and Southern dynasties - Wikipedia

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    After this conquest, the whole of China entered a new golden age of reunification under the centralization of the short-lived Sui dynasty and the succeeding Tang dynasty (618–907). The core elite of the Northern dynasties, mixed-culture, and mixed-ethnicity military clans, would later also form the founding elites of the Sui and Tang dynasties.

  6. Category:Sui dynasty - Wikipedia

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    History books about the Sui dynasty (4 P) L. Sui dynasty literature (1 C, 2 P) M. Military history of the Sui dynasty (3 C, 1 P) P. Sui dynasty people (12 C, 53 P)

  7. Luo Yi - Wikipedia

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    Map showing major uprisings and rebellions in the last years of the Sui dynasty. Luo Yi controls the Youzhou region which is close to modern Beijing. In spring 618, Emperor Yang, while at Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu), was killed in a coup led by the general Yuwen Huaji, who declared Emperor Yang's nephew Yang Hao emperor. Yuwen ...

  8. History of East Asia - Wikipedia

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    This included the Goguryeo–Sui War, where the Kingdom of Goguryeo managed to repel the invading forces of the Sui dynasty. As the Kingdom of Silla conquered nearby city-states, they gained access to the Yellow Sea, making direct contact with the Tang dynasty possible. The Tang dynasty teamed up with Silla and formed a strategy to invade Goguryeo.

  9. Sui–Lâm Ấp war - Wikipedia

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    The Sui immediately set up an administration in Lâm Ấp and divided the country into 3 counties: Tỷ Ảnh, Hải Âm and Tượng Lâm. [8] On the route back to China, the invading force was hit by an outbreak of disease which killed large numbers of the officers and men, including Liu Fang.