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830:(reigned 859–873). After the Uighur Empire was brought to an end by the Kirghiz in 840, they submitted to the Tang and killed the Uighur commissioners by an order of the Tang. From 789 onward, no aggressive actions conducted by the Shiwei could be found throughout the Chinese historical data, until some of their tribes were incorporated into the Khitan and some others migrated to the northwest around the turn of the 10th century.
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740:(618–907), it is known that there were twenty Shiwei tribes, according to the records in dynastic histories. They were the Wusugu, Yisaimo, Saiezhi, Hejie, Wuluohu, Nali, Lingxi, Shanbei, Huangtou (Yellow-head), Da (Great) Ruzhe, Xiao (Lesser) Ruzhe, Powo, Nebeizhi, Luotuo, Dong (Eastern) Shiwei, Xi (Western) Shiwei, Da (Great) Shiwei, Mengwu Shiwei, Luozu Shiwei and Dagui.
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Chinese and the Uighur commissioners, capturing the frontier people and plundering their domestic animals. The Shiwei as relative weak tribes almost always wavered between the stronger powers. They were
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was established. The Shiwei and many other tribal peoples were gradually drawn into its political orbit. In the period from 618 to 629, the Shiwei frequently presented homage and paid tributes to the Tang court. As a response, the Tang court set
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in great part of their pre-dynastic period, was largely determined by their far more powerful neighbors and by ever-changing balance of power between the successive regimes ruling northern China, on the one hand, and belligerent tribal neighbors on the other. When China had fallen into an anarchy at
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to their south. As a result of pressure from the west, south and south-east they never established unified, semi-sedentarized empires like their neighbors, but remained nomadic confederations led by tribal chieftains, alternately submitting to the Turks, the
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vassals, the Shiwei still frequently presented tributes to the Tang court. In 835 the Shiwei chieftain
Dasheng Duacheng led 30 Shiwei representatives in a visit to the Tang court. The Shiwei chieftain Dale came to visit the Tang court along with the Xi during the reign of Emperor Yizong of Tang
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Chinese frontier, probably by the coercion of the Xi, their stronger neighbors to the southwest. In 789, the Shiwei sent envoys to the Tang court to apologize for their offence. During the period from 792 to 842, while having been
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Concerning the ethnic relationship between the Shiwei and the Khitan, "the ethnonymic distinction between the Shiwei and Khitan suggests that the division had been completed between the branches leading to Proto-Mongolic and Para-Mongolic".
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Guozhi recording the same event says that in 1124 the Tatars helped the
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along with the Khitan. The number of Tatar tribes are roughly equal to the number of Shiwei tribes. Although linguistically
Mongolic, the Da Shiwei may have been descended in some part from the
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who fled east after being defeated by the Turks in 555. They were led by their chieftain Tantan (Tatar) and were incorporated into the Shiwei. In fact,
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the end of the Sui dynasty and the other nomadic people, the Türks, were getting stronger in northern Asia simultaneously, the Shiwei submitted to the
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Zhang, Jiuhe (1998). Yuan Menggu ren de li shi: Shiwei—Dada yan jiu 原蒙古人的历史: 室韦--达怛研究. Beijing , Gao deng jiao yu chu ban she 高等教育出版社. pp. 27–28.
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41:History of
2488:Categories
2467:See also:
2442:Sogwo Arig
1467:Karakhanid
1017:Zuev, Yu.
897:References
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867:lɑk̚-t͡ʃɨʌ
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165:Former Yan
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2098:Uriankhai
2073:Qara'unas
2032:Khongirad
1786:Languages
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647:; in the
637:. In the
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395:Manchukuo
313:Qing rule
298:Later Jin
288:Ming rule
278:Yuan rule
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2221:Üzemchin
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2057:Olkhonud
1992:Borjigin
1840:Religion
1751:Timeline
1644:Northern
1613:Southern
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1407:Southern
1400:Medieval
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1329:Dingling
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1132:Southern
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765:Göktürks
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712:in 479.
708:and the
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523:Mongolia
518:Shih-wei
268:Xingliao
150:Goguryeo
85:Gojoseon
32:a series
30:Part of
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2274:Dzungar
2258:Chantuu
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2123:Darkhad
2115:Mongols
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2007:Eljigin
2002:Dughlat
1931:Didouyu
1906:Tuyuhun
1896:Kumo Xi
1879:Yujiulü
1863:Xianbei
1743:History
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1682:Dzungar
1670:Western
1535:Khereid
1513:Jurchen
1503:Kumo Xi
1482:Tibetan
1460:Western
1424:Cuanman
1373:Xianyun
1346:Guifang
1339:Xianbei
1317:Xiongnu
1312:Chunwei
1279:Xianyun
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1174:Shanyue
1154:Dong'ou
1149:Âu Việt
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869:(or 落坦
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627:Xianbei
616:Xianbei
610:Origins
603:Xianbei
575:Mong-ol
567:Mongols
258:Jeongan
185:Kumo Xi
140:Cao Wei
115:Xiongnu
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2417:Moghol
2411:Mughal
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2301:Buzava
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2264:Choros
2248:Baatud
2235:Oirats
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2012:Gorlos
1997:Chonos
1982:Barlas
1972:Baarin
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1936:Khitan
1926:Shiwei
1901:Murong
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1771:Rulers
1766:States
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779:Events
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720:Tribes
702:Datong
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571:Měngwù
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2372:Other
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2351:Barga
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2253:Bayad
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2206:Ordos
2093:Tumed
2088:Tatar
2078:Sunud
2062:Ongud
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1987:Bayad
1977:Barga
1911:Tuoba
1891:Yuwen
1661:Nivkh
1581:Tujue
1574:Yugur
1559:Tiele
1545:Tatar
1378:Xunyu
1366:Yilou
1307:Beidi
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1264:Wusun
1254:Sumpa
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810:Türks
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160:Yuwen
145:Buyeo
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1949:Zubu
1942:Yelü
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1916:Qifu
1886:Duan
1625:Shan
1525:Zubu
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1249:Saka
1201:Miao
1196:Dian
981:ISBN
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859:Zuev
846:Note
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597:Xibe
591:Sibe
421:(in
343:and
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195:Mohe
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