Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/An_Lushan> ?p ?o. }
- An_Lushan abstract "An Lushan (simplified Chinese: 安禄山; traditional Chinese: 安祿山; pinyin: Ān Lùshān, a transcription of the common Sogdian name ܪܘܚܫܐܢ Rokhshan meaning "the Bright") (c. 703– 29 January 757) was a general who rebelled against the Tang Dynasty in China. His name was also transcribed into Chinese as Āluòshān (阿犖山) or Gáluòshān (軋犖山), and he was posthumously named Prince La of Yan (燕剌王) by his deputy Shi Siming.An Lushan was of Sogdian and Tujue (Türk) origin, at least by adoption. He rose to prominence defending the northeastern border from the Khitan and other northern threats. He was summoned to Chang'an, the Tang capital, several times and managed to get the favor of Chancellor Li Linfu and Emperor Xuanzong. This allowed An Lushan to amass significant military power in northeast China. After the death of Li Linfu, his opposition with rival generals Geshu Han and Yang Guozhong created military tension within the Empire, which was increased by the promotion of Yang Guozhong to Chancellor. In 755, An Lushan, following 8 or 9 years of preparation, rose in armed revolt, proclaiming himself to be the ruler of his own, new dynasty, precipitating a series of catastrophic events often known as the An Lushan Rebellion, named after him (although sometimes referred to as An-Shi after the An and Shi families). An Lushan himself did not live to see the final end to open fighting, which lasted on into 763. Viewed as paranoid and dangerous, An was assassinated in 757 by his own son, An Qingxu, after which his Yan dynasty continued to spiral into a turmoil that eventually led to its collapse in 763.".
- An_Lushan activeYearsEndYear "0757".
- An_Lushan activeYearsStartYear "0756".
- An_Lushan deathDate "0757-01-29".
- An_Lushan predecessor Emperor_Xuanzong_of_Tang.
- An_Lushan spouse Empress_Duan_(An_Lushan).
- An_Lushan successor An_Qingxu.
- An_Lushan thumbnail Sogdian_New_Year_Festival,_Northern_Qi.jpg?width=300.
- An_Lushan title "Emperor of the Yan Dynasty".
- An_Lushan wikiPageExternalLink data.asp?id=7794&htm=03-021-1257.htm.
- An_Lushan wikiPageExternalLink 200a.htm.
- An_Lushan wikiPageExternalLink 225a.htm.
- An_Lushan wikiPageID "475816".
- An_Lushan wikiPageRevisionID "605088356".
- An_Lushan after An_Qingxu.
- An_Lushan birthDate "703".
- An_Lushan deathDate "0757-01-29".
- An_Lushan eraDates "Shèngwǔ".
- An_Lushan fullName "Family name: Possibly originally Kāng ,".
- An_Lushan fullName "Given name:".
- An_Lushan fullName "Gáluòshān , or, later,".
- An_Lushan fullName "Later Ān".
- An_Lushan fullName "Lùshān , in Chinese transcription.".
- An_Lushan fullName "Originally ܪܘܚܫܐܢ Roχšan, "The Luminous", in Sogdian; or,".
- An_Lushan fullName "Ālùoshān ,".
- An_Lushan hasPhotoCollection An_Lushan.
- An_Lushan house Yan_(An–Shi).
- An_Lushan issue An_Qingxu.
- An_Lushan issue "An Qing'en".
- An_Lushan issue "An Qinghe, Prince of Zheng".
- An_Lushan issue "An Qingzhang".
- An_Lushan issue "An Qingzong".
- An_Lushan issue "six other sons".
- An_Lushan mother "Lady Ashide".
- An_Lushan name "An Lushan".
- An_Lushan p "Ān Lùshān".
- An_Lushan posthumousName "Short: Là".
- An_Lushan predecessor "none, Emperor Xuanzong as Emperor of Tang Dynasty".
- An_Lushan reign "--02-05".
- An_Lushan rows "2".
- An_Lushan s "安禄山".
- An_Lushan spouse Empress_Duan_(An_Lushan).
- An_Lushan spouse "Lady Kang".
- An_Lushan succession "Emperor of Yan Dynasty".
- An_Lushan successor An_Qingxu.
- An_Lushan t "安祿山".
- An_Lushan title Emperor_of_Yan_(An–Shi).
- An_Lushan title "Emperor of the Yan Dynasty".
- An_Lushan title "de facto ruler of North China".
- An_Lushan years "756".
- An_Lushan subject Category:700s_births.
- An_Lushan subject Category:757_deaths.
- An_Lushan subject Category:8th-century_Chinese_monarchs.
- An_Lushan subject Category:Tang_dynasty_jiedushi_of_Hedong_Circuit.
- An_Lushan subject Category:Tang_dynasty_jiedushi_of_Lulong_Circuit.
- An_Lushan subject Category:Tang_dynasty_jiedushi_of_Pinglu_Circuit.
- An_Lushan subject Category:Tang_dynasty_nonimperial_princes.
- An_Lushan subject Category:Yan_(An-Shi)_emperors.
- An_Lushan type 8th-centuryChineseMonarchs.
- An_Lushan type Aristocrat109807754.
- An_Lushan type CausalAgent100007347.
- An_Lushan type Communicator109610660.
- An_Lushan type Emperor110053004.
- An_Lushan type HeadOfState110164747.
- An_Lushan type Leader109623038.
- An_Lushan type LivingThing100004258.
- An_Lushan type Negotiator110351874.
- An_Lushan type Object100002684.
- An_Lushan type Organism100004475.
- An_Lushan type Person100007846.
- An_Lushan type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- An_Lushan type Prince110472799.
- An_Lushan type Representative110522035.
- An_Lushan type Ruler110541229.
- An_Lushan type Sovereign110628644.
- An_Lushan type TangDynastyNonimperialPrinces.
- An_Lushan type Whole100003553.
- An_Lushan type YagoLegalActor.
- An_Lushan type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- An_Lushan type YanEmperors.
- An_Lushan type Agent.
- An_Lushan type BritishRoyalty.
- An_Lushan type Person.
- An_Lushan type Royalty.
- An_Lushan type Person.
- An_Lushan type RoyalFamily.
- An_Lushan type Q215627.
- An_Lushan type Q5.
- An_Lushan type Agent.
- An_Lushan type NaturalPerson.
- An_Lushan type Thing.
- An_Lushan type Person.
- An_Lushan comment "An Lushan (simplified Chinese: 安禄山; traditional Chinese: 安祿山; pinyin: Ān Lùshān, a transcription of the common Sogdian name ܪܘܚܫܐܢ Rokhshan meaning "the Bright") (c. 703– 29 January 757) was a general who rebelled against the Tang Dynasty in China. His name was also transcribed into Chinese as Āluòshān (阿犖山) or Gáluòshān (軋犖山), and he was posthumously named Prince La of Yan (燕剌王) by his deputy Shi Siming.An Lushan was of Sogdian and Tujue (Türk) origin, at least by adoption.".
- An_Lushan label "An Lushan".
- An_Lushan label "An Lushan".
- An_Lushan label "An Lushan".
- An_Lushan label "An Lushan".
- An_Lushan label "An Lushan".
- An_Lushan label "An Lushan".
- An_Lushan label "An Lushan".