An Lushan (Chinese: 安祿山;) (703 - 757) was a military leader of Sogdian-Turkish origin during the Tang Dynasty in China who fought during the T'ang Frontier Wars between 741 to 755 and started the An Lu-Shan Rebellion lasting from 755 to 763. An Lushan is in fact the sinicized version of the name An Rokhan. From his name, the first part is the family name, and the second part is the personal name. "An" indicates that he was from the city of Bukhara in Sogdiana and "Rokhan" in the Sogdian language means light.
An Rokhan was part of a large population of expatriate Turks and Sogdians living in the frontier trade colonies of northwestern China. His father was a Bukharan sartapo (merchant) employed by the Turkic Khanate to adminster their domains. At this time many Sogdians were working as diplomats and adminstrators for the Turks. His mother was a full-blooded Turkic Shaman, no doubt a political marriage. Growing up in a town in Ürümqi, Rokhan was working as a sartapo in the market when he was accused of sheep theft and sentenced to death. He escaped from the city and joined the Tang army as a mercenary. By distinguishing himself in the border wars of the northwestern frontier, particularly the Khitan invasion of 751-752, Rokhan rose through the ranks to become the military governor of Fanyang Province (Hopeh Hebei) as (jiedushi) of Manchuria. Enormously fat, he became the favorite of the Emperor's beloved concubine, the lady Yang Guifei. (On one notable occasion, he wore a giant diaper and pretended to be her little baby.) Through her influence, he was appointed a Duke in the latter year, and eventually was made governor of three major frontier provinces in the northeast, each with a sizable army.
Stung by repeated accusations of plotting treachery, he launched the An Lushan Rebellion in 755, which marked the watershed of Tang power. Rokhan led an army of about 150,000 soldiers from Peking (Beijing) and captured the eastern capital city of Loyang (Luoyang) in the fall of that year. Gross military incompetence by the Chief Minister Yang Guozhong (Lady Yang's cousin and An's accuser) caused the capture of the main T'ang capital of Chang'an (Sian/Xi'an) in 756, and Rokhan proclaimed himself emperor. However, he was forced to abandon the city to Uyghur mercenaries under T'ang service before he could establish a new dynasty. Retreating to Luoyang, he carried back with him an unwilling corps of government bureaucrats (including the poets Du Fu and Wang Wei). In 757, he was murdered by his own servants, when he showed signs of extreme paranoia to those around him. (It has been suggested that this was a symptom of acute diabetes, due to his obesity.) Although his rebellion was eventually crushed, it forced the Tang dynasty to became overdependent on the goodwill of provincial governors and military commanders, thus irretrievably eroding the Tang's central authority.
703 births | 757 deaths | Tang Dynasty generals
Ан Лушан | An Lushan | An Lushan | An Lushan | 안녹산 | 安禄山 | 安祿山
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