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An Lushan Rebellion and Chinese era name

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between An Lushan Rebellion and Chinese era name

An Lushan Rebellion vs. Chinese era name

The An Lushan Rebellion was a devastating rebellion against the Tang dynasty of China. A Chinese era name is the regnal year, reign period, or regnal title used when traditionally numbering years in an emperor's reign and naming certain Chinese rulers.

Similarities between An Lushan Rebellion and Chinese era name

An Lushan Rebellion and Chinese era name have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Emperor Xuanzong of Tang.

Emperor Xuanzong of Tang

Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (8 September 685 – 3 May 762), also commonly known as Emperor Ming of Tang or Illustrious August, personal name Li Longji, also known as Wu Longji from 690 to 705, was the seventh emperor of the Tang dynasty in China, reigning from 713 to 756 C.E. His reign of 43 years was the longest during the Tang dynasty.

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An Lushan Rebellion and Chinese era name Comparison

An Lushan Rebellion has 116 relations, while Chinese era name has 46. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.62% = 1 / (116 + 46).

References

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