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  1. Location. Map of Transoxiana, with the Talas River in the upper right. The exact location of the battle has not been confirmed but is believed to be near Taraz and Talas, on the border between present-day Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The Chinese name 怛羅斯; Dáluósī was first seen in the account of Xuanzang.

  2. Feb 2, 2024 · In July 751 CE, Tang and Abbasid forces met in the valley of the Talas River to vie for control over the Syr Darya region of central Asia. According to Chinese sources, after several days of stalemate, the Karluk Turks, originally allied to the Tang Dynasty, defected to the Abbasid army and tipped the balance of power, resulting in a Tang rout.

  3. Oct 23, 2019 · The little-known but pivotal Battle of Talas River in 751 A.D. pitted the expanding Arab Moslem army against the forces of the Tang Dynasty Chinese Empire.

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  4. The two armies that met in the Talas River valley were those of the eastward expanding Abbasid Empire and the Westward expanding Tang Empire of China. The Battle of Talas was the first and only military clash between China and the caliphate. The outcome of the battle, an Abbasid victory, had major short and long term impacts on regional and ...

  5. Jul 22, 2020 · In July of 751, somewhere in the Talas River valley along the border of what are today Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, the armies of these two empires clashed. After five days of battle, the Tang was defeated.

  6. Dec 9, 2020 · December 9, 2020. The Battle of Talas – Between the Abbasids and the Chinese. Editors. Map of the Battle of Talas. The Battle of Talas determined which of the two civilizations, the Chinese or the Muslim, would predominate in Central Asia.

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    Location. The exact location of the battle has not been confirmed, but it is believed to have been near Taraz and Talas on the border of present-day Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The Chinese name (怛羅斯, Talas) was first seen in Xuanzang's account. Du Huan located the city near the western basin of the Chui River.

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