Dongyi Protectorate

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Map of the Tang Empire and its Protectorates circa 660 CE.[1]

The Dongyi Protectorate (Template:Lang-zh) from 618 to 907 AD, was a Tang dynasty protectorate in present-day Hebei Province and eastern Inner Mongolia. In 648, Emperor Taizong of Tang established the Jiaole Area Command and appointed the Xi chief Kotuche (可度者) as its military governor.[2] In 648, Taizong created the Songmo Area Command and "diplomatically" appointed Kuko (窟哥), chieftain of the Khitans as its Military Governor.[3] In reality, the Tang court had lost actual control of the area. After the Tang dynasty collapsed, the area became the territory of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty.

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  2. Bielenstein, Hans. Diplomacy and Trade in the Chinese World, 589-1276. Leiden, NLD: Brill, N.H.E.J., N.V. Koninklijke, Boekhandel en Drukkerij, 2005. p. 193.
  3. Bielenstein, Hans. Diplomacy and Trade in the Chinese World, 589-1276. Leiden, NLD: Brill, N.H.E.J., N.V. Koninklijke, Boekhandel en Drukkerij, 2005. p. 530.

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