High Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics

1038

Li Yuanhao proclaims the Tangut Western Xia empire

1038

The Tangut ruler on China's northwest frontier declared himself emperor of the Great Xia, commissioning a new written script of nearly six thousand characters to assert cultural independence from the Song. His desert kingdom would harass the Chinese frontier for two centuries, controlling the Silk Road's eastern terminus until the Mongol storm erased it from history.