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Qocho Uighur forces controlled the north of the Silk Road. Dear students I believe in you poster. . Although their Turkish rivals here were not particularly aggressive, they were vassals of the Khitans - an empire considered to have considerable military power at the time. For example, if the Qarakhanids force attacked the Qocho field near Kucha, the Khitans would surely be drawn into war. On the other hand, Khotan also lacks a military tradition, which is more aggressive. Although he had sent an envoy to many Chinese dynasties in an attempt to suggest support, it was basically isolated. Ngari can hardly help it with an effective protection. The southern side of the Silk Road, after being abandoned for nearly a century and a half, was reopened by the Khotans in 938 and once again brought many sources of jade trade to China. However, most of it was abandoned, except for a few Tibetan nomads, and was poorly protected. To conquer the northern route would require a series of battles of the Qocho Uighurs from Kucha to Turfan, while the southern routes could win merely by a battle for with Khotan.
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Qocho Uighur forces controlled the north of the Silk Road. Dear students I believe in you poster. . Although their Turkish rivals here were not particularly aggressive, they were vassals of the Khitans - an empire considered to have considerable military power at the time. For example, if the Qarakhanids force attacked the Qocho field near Kucha, the Khitans would surely be drawn into war. On the other hand, Khotan also lacks a military tradition, which is more aggressive. Although he had sent an envoy to many Chinese dynasties in an attempt to suggest support, it was basically isolated. Ngari can hardly help it with an effective protection. The southern side of the Silk Road, after being abandoned for nearly a century and a half, was reopened by the Khotans in 938 and once again brought many sources of jade trade to China. However, most of it was abandoned, except for a few Tibetan nomads, and was poorly protected. To conquer the northern route would require a series of battles of the Qocho Uighurs from Kucha to Turfan, while the southern routes could win merely by a battle for with Khotan.
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