Extent of the Tang Empire
The Chinese Empire reached its greatest geographic extent under the Tang dynasty, which included nearly all of modern-day China, as well as portions of Southeast Asia, Manchuria, Mongolia, Tibet, and a sizable portion of Central Asia. Contact with Eastern Europeans and other Asian peoples was made easier by this expansion. A robust global commercial network was promoted during the Tang Dynasty, enabling the flow of products and ideas. Furthermore, Chinese cultural influence extended throughout the region, most notably to the Japanese, aiding in the expansion of culture.
Tang Dynasty ( 618-907)
Tang Dynasty, which lasted from 618 to 907 AD, is regarded as the apex of both Chinese and global civilization. This historical era was marked by notable developments in technology and culture, in addition to its notable contributions to philosophy, politics, literature, and the arts.
We shall look at the salient features, historical significance, and enduring impact of the Tang Dynasty in the sections that follow.
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