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Tang campaigns against the city-states in the Western Regions.
Four Garrisons of Anxi
Traditional Chinese安西四鎮
Simplified Chinese安西四镇

The Four Garrisons of Anxi were Chinese military garrisons installed by the Tang dynasty in the Tarim Basin between 648 and 658. They were stationed at the Indo-European city-states of Qiuci (Kucha), Yutian (Hotan), Shule (Kashgar) and Yanqi (Karashahr) in modern Xinjiang. The Protectorate General to Pacify the West was headquartered in Qiuci.[1]

  1. ^ Xue, p. 596-598.

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