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Sino-Xiongnu War |
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Combatants |
Xiongnu |
Han Dynasty |
Strength |
Varied, ranging from around 100,000 to over 200,000, mostly cavalry |
Varied but estimated at around 300,000 maximum |
The Sino-Xiongnu War is a name given to a series of battles between the Han Dynasty and the tribes of Xiongnu between 133 BC and 89 AD. The nature of these battles varied through time between Han conquest and the possession of City-states in Central Asia . The Sino-Xiongnu War culminated in Ban Chao driving the Northern Xiongnu all the way to the Caspian Sea.
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