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{{nowrap|{{flagicon image|Golden_Hintar_flag_of_Burma.svg}} [[Khaunban Empire]]}} | {{nowrap|{{flagicon image|Golden_Hintar_flag_of_Burma.svg}} [[Khaunban Empire]]}} | ||
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| commander1 = [[Toki Sinzou]]<br> | | commander1 = [[Toki Sinzou]]<br> | ||
Nagao Yosioki | Nagao Yosioki<br> | ||
Chen Haiping<br> | |||
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| commander2 = [[Taichu Emperor]]<br> | | commander2 = [[Taichu Emperor]]<br> | ||
[[Taian Emperor]] (Liu Yuanjun)<br> | [[Taian Emperor]] (Liu Yuanjun)<br> |
Revision as of 00:15, 16 December 2020
The transition from Jiao to Toki, Jiao–Toki transition, or the Toki unification of Xiaodong saw the transition between two major Xiaodongese dynasties from 1651 to 1694. After the Red Orchid Rebellion toppled the Jiao dynasty, a power vacuum emerged in Xiaodong. The west saw the Red Orchid rebels divided between the Zhao and Wei dynasties, and other minor factions, while the Togoti Khaganate invaded from the northern borders. In the east the Jiao regrouped in Rongzhou, but were surprised by an invasion by the Khaunban Empire and became divided between multiple emperors and factions. Toki Sinzou, originally a Jiao retainer, organised an ambitious campaign led by other Senrian mercenaries, and declared the Toki dynasty in 1664. This period ended with the rise of the Toki, the fall of the Jiao, collapse of the Khaunban and Togoti empires, and suppression of other minor factions in the Toki's unification of Xiaodong.