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Chapter Eight: THE EMPIRES OF THE SUI AND THE TANG
(A) The Sui dynasty (A.D. 580-618)
By hu - Posted on November 19th, 2007
1. Internal situation in the newly unified empire
2. Relations with Turks and with Korea
3. Reasons for collapse
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