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20: 116:, but Pei then lost his interests in reinstalling the Persian King and left Narsieh in the Anxi Protectorate alone, although Narsieh was still able to maintain his many servants and a high quality of life. Minor Turkic chieftains in the region then pledged their loyalty to the Chinese dynasty due to the defeat of Ashina. The overall result of Pei's expedition was a success for the Tang empire. Upon returning to China, Pei was appointed the minister of rituals and Great general of the right flank guards. 1165: 1273: 1220: 1159: 19: 843: 836: 240: 142:
in 729 in a futile attempt to reclaim the Sasanian throne. This is perhaps the last known reference to any direct descendant of Yazdegerd III.
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in 707, where he lived out the remainder of his life before dying from disease. His sons and daughters married into the Chinese nobility.
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in 679, in order to restore him to the Sasanian throne, but the army stopped in
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He was escorted back to Persia with a Chinese army led by
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Ambassador from Persia (波斯國), visiting the court of the
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Narsieh then spent the next twenty years fighting the
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Tang dynasty
The Gathering of Kings
Middle Persian
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Tang dynasty
Peroz III
Yazdegerd III
Sassanid emperor of Persia
Muslim conquest of Persia
Pei Xingjian
Tokharistan
Western Turkic
Ashina Duzhi
Arabs
Tokharistan
Chang'an
Bahram VII
siege of Kamarja
Iranians in China



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