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The Hanxiongnu War 133 Bc89 Ad The Struggle Of China And A Steppe Empire Told Through Its Key Figures Scott Forbes Crawford

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The Hanxiongnu War 133 Bc89 Ad The Struggle Of China And A Steppe Empire Told Through Its Key Figures Scott Forbes Crawford
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Scott Forbes Crawford
ISBN: 9781526790668, 1526790661
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Hanxiongnu War 133 Bc89 Ad The Struggle Of China And A Steppe Empire Told Through Its Key Figures Scott Forbes Crawford by Scott Forbes Crawford 9781526790668, 1526790661 instant download after payment.

The Han-Xiongnu War (133 BC - AD 89) pitted the Han dynasty of China against a confederation of nomadic steppe peoples, the Xiongnu Empire. In campaigns waged on a huge scale by the standards of contemporary Western warfare (perhaps half a million soldiers were fielded at the Battle of Mobei in 119 BC), the two states fought for control of Central Asia, hungry for its rich resources and Western trade links. China's victory set the stage for millennia of imperial rule and a vast sphere of influence in Asia. Scott Forbes Crawford examines the war in a lively, engaging narrative. He builds a mosaic encompassing the centuries of conflict through biographies of fifteen historical figures: the Chinese and Xiongnu emperors who first led their armies into battle; 'peace bride' Princess Jieyou, whose marriage to a steppe king forged a vital Chinese alliance; the explorer-diplomat Zhang Qian, who almost-inadvertently established the Silk Road, among other key individuals. Their stories capture the war's breadth, the enduring impact on Han society and statecraft in what became a Chinese golden age, and the doomed resistance of the Xiongnu to an ever-strengthening juggernaut.

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