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Li Siqi (warlord)

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in 1357. Li and Chaghan accepted the Yuan government's to drive the rebels out of Shaanxi and were rewarded with high titles for their success; they used the prestige to establish a power base in the province. While Chaghan consolidated his control over Henan and southern
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former supporters to oppose Köke, hampering Köke's attempts to suppress the Red Turbans in southern China.
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was fired by the Yuan court in January 1355. The two generals operated under the guidance of
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The Cambridge History of China Volume 7 The Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, Part I
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Index

simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Yuan dynasty
Shaanxi
Hongwu Emperor
Luoshan
Henan
Chaghan Temur
Toqto'a
Dash Badalugh
Henan
Kaifeng
Shanxi
Yidu
Köke Temür
Bolad Temür's
Ming Dynasty
Xu Da
Chang Yuchun
Feng Sheng
Xi'an
Fengxiang
Lintao
Mote & Twitchett 1988
Mote & Twitchett 1988
Mote & Twitchett 1988
Mote & Twitchett 1988
Taylor 1975
ISBN

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