Protectorate General to Pacify the West
- Protectorate General to Pacify the West
The Protectorate General to Pacify the West or Grand Protectorate General to Pacify the West (640–790) was a Chinese military government established by Tang Dynasty in 640 to manage and to control the regions of Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains. The head office was first established at the Chinese prefecture Xizhou, but was later shifted to Kucha and situated there for most of the period. The Four Garrisons of Anxi were later installed to consort the military government.
List of protector generals
List of Chinese grand and assistant protectors of Pacify the West: [Xue, p. 589-593]
*Yang Zhou (杨胄) 651-662
*Su Haizheng (苏海政) 662
*Gao Xian (高贤) 663
*Pilou Shiche (匹娄式彻) 664
*Pei Xingjian (裴行俭) 665
*Tao Dayou (陶大有) 666-667
*Dong Baoliang (董宝亮) 668-671
*Yuan Gongyu (袁公瑜) 671-677
*Du Huanbao (杜环宝) 677-678, 681-682
*Wang Fangyi (王方翼) 679-681
*Li Zulong (李祖隆) 683-686
*Wang Shiguo (王世果) 686-687
*Yan Wengu (阎温古) 687-689
*Tang Xiujing (唐休璟) 689-690
*Jiu Bin (咎斌) 690-693
*Xu Qinming (许钦明) 694-695
*Gongsun Yajing (公孙雅靖) 696-698
*Tian Yangming (田扬名) 698-704
*Guo Yuanzhen (郭元振) 705-708, 709-710
*Zhou Yiti (周以悌) 708-709
*Zhang Xuanbiao (张玄表) 710-711
*Lu Xiujing (吕休璟) 712-716
*Guo Qianguan (郭虔瓘) 715-717, 720-721
*Li Cong (李琮) 716
*Tang Jiahui (汤嘉惠) 717-719, 730
*Zhang Xiaosong (张孝嵩) 721-724
*Du Xian (杜暹) 724-726
*Zhao Yizhen (赵颐贞) 726-728
*Xie Zhixin (谢知信) 728
*Li Fen (李玢) 727-735
*Zhao Hanzhang (赵含章) 728-729
*Lu Xiulin (吕休琳) 729-730
*Lai Yao (莱曜) 730-731
*Xu Qinshi (徐钦识) 731-733
*Wang Husi (王斛斯) 733-738
*Gai Jiayun (盖嘉运) 738-739
*Tian Renwan (田仁琬) 740-741
*Fumeng Lingcha (夫蒙灵詧) 741-747
*Gao Xianzhi 747-751
*Wang Zhengjian (王正见) 751-752
*Feng Changqing 752-755
*Liang Zai (梁宰) 755-756
*Li Siye 756-759
*Lifei Yuanli (荔非元礼) 759-761
*Bai Xiaode (白孝德) 761-762
*Sun Zhizhi (孙志直) 762-765
*Guo Xin (郭昕) 762-787
Notes
ee also
*Protectorate General to Pacify the East
*Chinese military history
References
*Xue, Zongzheng (1992). "A History of Turks". Beijing: Chinese Social Sciences Press. ISBN 7-5004-0432-8.
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