Examples of using Xiongnu in English and their translations into Indonesian
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He secured the throne and established a powerful Xiongnu Empire by successfully unifying the tribes of the Mongolian-Manchurian grassland in response to the crisis of the loss of Xiongnu pasture lands to invading Qin forces commanded by Meng Tian in 215 BCE.
he turned his attention to the Xiongnu tribes of the north
led the joint army of the Han and its allies(Southern Xiongnu, Wuhuan, Di and Qiang) in a battle against the Northern Xiongnu at the Altai Mountains.
beginning several decades of struggle between the Xiongnu and Han China over dominance of the region,
make peace with the Xiongnu in the north, in order to counter Qin's invasion.
engraved on Mount Yanran to commemorate Dou Xian's victory again the Xiongnu, was recorded in the 5th-century Book of Later Han.
launched a series of attacks against the Xiongnu.
who has fled to Northern China, and their battle with the Xiongnu that may cost them their lives.
until they were driven out by the Xiongnu in the 2nd century BC.
after they were defeated by the Xiongnu they moved far away to the west,
After negotiations, the heqin agreement in 198 BC nominally held the leaders of the Xiongnu and the Han as equal partners in a royal marriage alliance, but the Han were forced to send large amounts of tribute items such as silk clothes, food, and wine to the Xiongnu.
While Modu rode and then furthered the wave of militarization and effectively centralized Xiongnu power, the Qin quickly fell into disarray with the death of the first emperor in 210, leaving Modu a free hand to expand his Xiongnu Empire into one of the largest of his time.
as the daughter of the legitimate wife, to a Xiongnu leader to prevent the nomads from causing trouble on the northern border.
reputedly with 300,000 elite Xiongnu cavalry, and encircled them for seven days at the Battle of Baideng.
Dou Xian offered to lead an army against the North Xiongnu(Xiongnu having been divided into two since the times of Emperor Guangwu, with South Xiongnu being a loyal vassal and North Xiongnu being a constant nuisance,
not limited to the Xiongnu and Xianbei(Wu Hu).
Southern Xiongnu.
South Xiongnu.
The Xiongnu wars.
Xiongnu Empire.