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         <description><![CDATA[<div>From the 630's onward, Tang rulers expanded China's power westwards into Central Asia. In 751, an Arab army met a Tang army at Talas, which is in today's Kyrgyzstan. The Tang were defeated, and the Battle of Talas marked the end of Tang China's westward expansion. Four years later, the An Lushan Rebellion broke out in China, and all Chinese troops in Central Asia were ordered back to the interior to deal with the rebellion. The Battle of Talas was the first and the only time that Arab and Chinese armies met.</div>]]></description>
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