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- Liao dynasty - Wikipedia
However, the remaining Liao loyalists, led by Yelü Dashi (who would become Emperor Dezong), established the Western Liao dynasty (or "Qara Khitai"), which ruled over parts of Central Asia for almost a century before being conquered by the Mongol Empire
- Liao dynasty | Empire, Khitan Rulers | Britannica
Adopting the Chinese dynastic name of Liao, the Khitan created a dual government to rule their conquests The southern government, which ruled the Chinese parts of the empire, was modeled on the administration of the Tang dynasty (618–907), which the Khitan had helped destroy
- Liao Dynasty: History, Emperors, and Khitan Culture
Explore the Liao Dynasty: a powerful Khitan empire This guide covers the timeline, key emperors, the Song-Liao War, nomadic culture, religion, and ethnic life
- An Intriguing Empire: The Lasting Impression of the Nomadic Liao . . .
The Liao Dynasty (written in Simplified Chinese as 辽朝) was a state that ruled the northern part of China between the 10th and 11th centuries AD This dynasty was known also as the Khitan Empire, which is named after the ethnic group that its rulers belonged to
- The Rise and Fall of the Western Liao: A Forgotten Empire in Central . . .
Today, scholars recognize it as a testament to resilience—a dynasty reborn in exile that briefly held the fate of the Silk Road in its hands The Western Liao’s story is one of ambition, adaptation, and ultimate fragility—a reminder that even the mightiest empires are shaped by the tides of history
- Liao Dynasty - en. chinaculture. org
While the Liao honored Confucian philosophy, the rulers patronized Chinese Buddhism The Khitan dialect and the Han language were the main languages of the Liao
- Life and Survival Along the Liao Empires Forgotten Frontier
The Liao dynasty (916–1125 CE), ruled by the semi-nomadic Khitans, spanned much of Inner Asia Its elite left behind detailed histories filled with court intrigue, military campaigns, and seasonal hunts
- Liao Dynasty - Book of World History
The Liao Dynasty was a Khitan-led empire that ruled over parts of present-day China, Mongolia, and Russia from 907 to 1125 CE The Khitans, a nomadic people, established the Liao Dynasty, and their rule was characterized by a blend of nomadic and Chinese cultural elements
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