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Li Siye (李嗣業) (died March 2, 759[1]), formally Prince Zhongyong of Wuwei (武威忠勇王), was a general of the Tang Dynasty. He was known to have fought valiantly at the Battle of Talas after the defeat of the primary army commanded by Gao Xianzhi, and his efforts allowed Gao to escape from the pursuit of the Abbasid Caliphate forces. Li Siye later died from battle injuries while fighting against rebel forces during the An Lushan Rebellion.

Background[edit]

It is not known when Li Siye was born. His family was from Jingzhao (京兆) -- i.e., the area around and including the Tang Dynasty capital Chang'an. He was said to be over two meters tall, and was strong and brave. Early in Emperor Xuanzong of Tang's Tianbao era (742-756), he was conscripted and stationed at the Protectorate General to Pacify the West, also known as the Anxi Protectorate, and made his career there. At that time, Tang soldiers had just adopted the use of a heavy sword known as the 'Mo sword' (陌刀), possibly a variation of the Changdao, and it was said that Li Siye was particularly skillful in its employment. He often served as a forward commander and was usually successful in battle. The jiedushi of Anxi, Fumeng Lingcha (夫蒙靈詧),[2] recognized his abilities and often had him serve in military campaigns. He was eventually promoted to a commanding officer with the rank of Zhonglangjiang (中郎將).

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In 748, when Gao Xianzhi, then the deputy military governor of Anxi, led an army against Lesser Bolü (小勃律, a city state centering modern Gilgit, Pakistan), then a vassal of the Tibetan Empire, Gao selected Li Siye and Tian Zhen (田珍) to serve as his deputies. The Tibetan army was then stationed at Suole (娑勒), near Lesser Bolü's capital. At Gao's direction, Li Siye and Tian launched a surprise attack on Suole by leading their soldiers through a path that involved climbing a cliff. They caught the Tibetan army by surprise and defeated them. They then advanced on Lesser Bolü's capital and captured its king and queen (a Tibetan princess). As a result of the battle, 72 city states in the region submitted to Tang. For his contribution, Li Siye was made a general.

During the Battle of Talas[edit]

Battle of Talas

In 751, Li Siye followed Gao Xianzhi in a campaign west against the Abbasid Caliphate that climaxed in the Battle of Talas. The Tang and Abbasid forces were locked in battle for several days, before the Karluks turned against Gao, causing Gao's forces to collapse. Only a few thousand survived. Gao tried to regather the scattered army, but Li Siye pointed out that continued battle would mean annihilation of the remaining troops, urging Gao to retreat. Gao agreed. Li Siye served as the rearguard and was able to successfully keep the path of flight open—as Gao's allied Bahanna (拔汗那) forces crowded the narrow escape path, Li Siye battered their soldiers and livestock with a staff, killing many—and fight off Abbasid pursuers. For this valiant effort, he was promoted in his general rank under Gao's recommendation. However, Duan Xiushi, also serving under Gao, rebuked Li Siye for advocating what effectively meant the abandonment of any straggling soldiers. Li Siye, impressed with Duan's fortitude, made Duan his own assistant upon return to Anxi.[3]

An Lushan Rebellion[edit]

In 755, the general An Lushan rebelled against Tang, and by 756, the forces of his Yan dynasty were approaching the Tang capital Chang'an, forcing Xuanzong to flee to Jiannan Circuit (劍南, headquartered in modern Chengdu, Sichuan). Xuanzong's son and crown princeLi Heng fled to Lingwu and was declared emperor there. Emperor Suzong summoned forces from various border outposts, including from Anxi. Li Siye was then the deputy military governor of Anxi, and he initially suggested to the jiedushi Liang Zai (梁宰) that they wait for more information. Duan Xiushi, however, rebuked him, pointing out that Suzong's position was desperate. Li Siye changed his mind and agreed with Duan, and Liang subsequently commissioned Li Siye to lead the Anxi forces to rendezvous with Emperor Suzong at Fengxiang (鳳翔, in modern Baoji, Shaanxi), with Duan as his deputy.[4] On the way, under LI Siye's orders, the army followed strict discipline and did not cause damage to the people. When LI Siye's army arrived at Fengxiang, Suzong was very pleased, and had LI Siye serve as a commander of the imperial forces, along with Guo Ziyi and Pugu Huai'en. At this time, it was said that Li Siye's weapon of choice was still his staff, and that he would lead his forces into battle, charging while swinging his staff, and was without rival. He was made the commander of the expedition forces from Anxi and Beiting (北庭, headquartered in modern Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang).

In fall 757, with joint forces of Tang, under overall command by Suzong's son Li Chu the Prince of Guangping, and Tang's allied Uyghurs, poised to attack Chang'an to recapture it from Yan forces. When the forces battled west of Chang'an, Tang forces initially suffered losses and was about to collapse. Li Siye, seeing this situation, took off his upper clothing and rode on his horse, battering fleeing soldiers with his staff, to stop the panic. With the panic under control, Tang forces counterattacked and defeated Yan forces, forcing them out of Chang'an and allowing Tang to recapture Chang'an.[5] He also contributed to capturing Luoyang from An Lushan's son An Qingxu (who had assassinated An Lushan earlier in 757 and become the emperor of Yan). For Li Siye contributions, he was made the minister of army supplies (衛尉卿, Weiwei Qing) and created the Duke of Guo. He was also given the rank of jiedushi.

An Qingxu withdrew to Yecheng and took up defensive position there. Tang forces converged on Yecheng and put it under siege, but with the Tang forces under 10 different jiedushi, the attack was disorganized. Li Siye was often a leader in the assaults on Yecheng. In spring 759, during one of the attacks on Yecheng's defenses, he was hit by a stray arrow. He rested in the camp, and for some time it appeared that his wound would heal. However, when Tang forces launched a subsequent attack, when Li Siye heard the war drums being played, he yelled out in a loud voice, and suddenly, he bled profusely from his wound and died.[6][7] When the news reached Emperor Suzong, he was shocked, and issued an edict praising Li Siye. Chimpoo simpoo episode 30. He posthumously created Li Siye the Prince of Wuwei and allowed Li Siye's son Li Zuoguo (李佐國) to inherit the title.

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^兩千年中西曆轉換
  2. ^Li Siye's biographies in the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang actually gave the governor's name as Ma Lingcha (馬靈詧), but most other traditional sources -- including other biographies in the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang -- gave the name as Fumeng Lincha. Compare Old Book of Tang, vol. 109Archived 2007-12-10 at the Wayback Machine and New Book of Tang, vol. 138Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine, with Old Book of Tang, vol. 104Archived 2008-04-19 at the Wayback Machine [biography of Gao Xianzhi], New Book of Tang, vol. 135Archived 2007-12-26 at the Wayback Machine [biography of Gao Xianzhi], and Zizhi Tongjian, vols. 215, 216.
  3. ^Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 216.
  4. ^The Zizhi Tongjian, which provided the account about Li Siye's and Duan's initial disagreement and later agreement, actually indicated that both of them were then serving at Hexi (河西, headquartered in modern Wuwei, Gansu), but as that was inconsistent with all other accounts of where Li Siye and Duan were then serving, it appears far more likely that they were then still at Anxi. See Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 218.
  5. ^Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 220.
  6. ^Old Book of Tang, vol. 109.
  7. ^New Book of Tang, vol. 138.
  • Old Book of Tang, vol. 109.
  • New Book of Tang, vol. 138.
  • Zizhi Tongjian, vols. 215, 216, 218, 220, 221.
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Lagao
GenreDrama
Romance film[1]
Written byWaseem Ahmad
Directed byAli Masud Saeed
StarringSania Shamshad
Babar Khan
Zainab Qayyum
Maryam Fatima
Mehmood Aslam
Adnan Jaffar
Saman Ansari
Attiya Khan
Shamim Hilaly
Farah Nadeem
Munawwar Saeed
Theme music composerWajid Saeed
Opening themeRaba Meri Kya Haal Sunaye by
Singer
Faiza Mujahid
Lyrics by
Ali
Composer(s)Sahir Ali Bagga
Country of originPakistan
Original language(s)Urdu
No. of episodes35
Production
Producer(s)M.D. Productions
Production location(s)Karachi
Editor(s)Jameel Awan
Ikhlaq Ahmad
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30-45 minutes
Release
Original networkHum TV
Picture format560i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release18 January –
16 May 2016
Chronology
Preceded byEk Thi Misaal
External links
Hum TV Official Website

Lagao (Urdu: لگاؤ‎ ; lit: Ascription / Attachment) is a Pakistani romanticdrama serial,[1] which was aired on Hum TV on January 18, 2016. Written by Waseem Ahmad, it is directed by Ali Masud Saeed and produced by Momina Duraid. It stars Sania Shamshad, Babar Khan, Zainab Qayyum, Maryam Fatima, Saman Ansari, Attiya Khan, Shamim Hilaly, Mehmood Aslam and Adnan Jaffar with along others.

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Lagaao, a story of love, trust, and friendship turns into a tale of lies, deceit, and remorse. Watch the story unfold.[2]

Synopsis[edit]

Lagao is the story of three friends: Nyla (Zainab Qayyum), Amber (Attiya Khan) and Sitwat (Saman Ansari). Nyla is married to Abeer (Adnan Jaffar) and Amber is married to Rana (Mehmood Aslam). Amber has a daughter Sumbul (Sania Shamshad) and Nyla has a daughter Maham (Maryam Fatima). However, Sumbul doesn't support her cruel father who is a sharp man. Once Rana is assassinated, she expresses that she didn't want the death of her father but she wanted him to cancel his harsh policies. She loved Farhan (Babar Khan) but her father said her to marry his friend's son which she refused. Nyla sees Abeer more attached with Amber as he also considers Amber as his friend and wants to marry her as when Sumbul calls he comes at that time without letting his wife know. Sitwat hasn't married but secretly wants Abeer. Finally, Maha also refuses to consider him as her father. There comes Amber's paternal aunt (Shamim Hilaly). Amber's paternal aunt comes in Amber's house and wants that Amber must marry again with another man. She first try to marry Amber with Abeer which actually didn't know that he has married to Nyla. Maham also stopped talking with Sumbul prior that she had always liked Abeer to help Amber and matry her. However, distance between Nyla and Abeer increased as Nyla saw Abeer and Amber in restaurant. Nyla tried to divorce Abeer and until she lived with her eldest brother. However, Nyla and Amber's relation came under strain and was braked, same with Sumbul and Maham. Sitwat became happy as she was said by Nyla that she make divorce papers. On otherside, Amber had a factory problem, which she said to Abeer to solve, she solved but it was all written in newspapers. Amber tried the best to hide this from Sumbul. Sumbul had already this file on computer. Sumbul became happy as somebody is with them. Sumbul and Amber's aunt want that Amber must marry Abeer. Sitwat died in a car accident before Amber and Abeer's marriage. Sitwat and her closest nephew (related through sister) were closely related. Sitwat's nephew liked Sitwat as he thought she was right in her actions. Abeer divorced Nyla but not signed (as seem by Nyla). Nyla didn't see sign and go to her friend Sumera's home for living rest of her life. Sumera suggested her to do a second marriage. Nyla became happy as she hadn't got divorce yet and she is still Abeer's wife. Nyala decided to come Pakistan and live together. Amber decided to live with Sumbul prior to (Shamim Hilaly)'s departure to her original home. Abeer now lived with his old family. Safdar Rana (Taimoor Rana's brother, Sumbul's paternal uncle) suddenly come to take Sumbul as she was his niece. Amber protected Sumbul, Safdar and Army gone away. But he said that he will come again.

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Purpose
It is the drama showing how the Sitwat and Amber like same man (Nyla's husband Abeer).

Cast[edit]

  • Sania Shamshad as Sumbul (Antagonist)
  • Babar Khan as Farhan (Antagonist)
  • Maryam Fatima as Maham (Antagonist)
  • Zainab Qayyum as Nyla (Protagonist)
  • Saman Ansari as Sitwat (Protagonist) - Episode #15
  • Attiya Khan as Amber (Protagonist) (Sumbul's mother) (Taimoor Rana's 2nd wife)
  • Adnan Jaffar as Abeer (Protagonist)
  • Humaira Ali as Nadra (Taimoor Rana's 1st wife) (Guest appearance)
  • Mehmood Aslam as Rana (Sumbul's father) (Guest appearance) - Episode #1
  • Ali Abbas as Emmad
  • Shamim Hilaly as Chachi Bi (Amber's paternal uncle's wife)
  • Munawwar Saeed as Safdar Rana (Taimoor Rana's brother, Sumbul's paternal uncle and taya)
  • Farah Nadeem as Najma (Farhan's mother)
  • Mahi Baloch as Ashmara (Imaad's first cousin)
  • Hamza Bajwa

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Lagao » BestOnlineDrama'. BestOnlineDrama. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  2. ^'HUM TV's new serial 'Lagao' is about three friends'. www.hipinpakistan.com. 14 January 2016.

External links[edit]

  • Lagao on Facebook
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