Han campaigns against Minyue
The Han campaigns against Minyue were a series of three Han military campaigns dispatched against the Minyue state. The first campaign was in response to Minyue's invasion of Eastern Ou in 138 BC. In 135 BC, a second campaign was sent to intervene in a war between Minyue and Nanyue. After the campaign, Minyue was partitioned into Minyue, ruled by a Han proxy king, and Dongyue. Dongyue was defeated in a third military campaign in 111 BC and the former Minyue territory was annexed by the Han Empire.
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Han campaigns against Minyue
The Han campaigns against Minyue were a series of three Han military campaigns dispatched against the Minyue state. The first campaign was in response to Minyue's invasion of Eastern Ou in 138 BC. In 135 BC, a second campaign was sent to intervene in a war between Minyue and Nanyue. After the campaign, Minyue was partitioned into Minyue, ruled by a Han proxy king, and Dongyue. Dongyue was defeated in a third military campaign in 111 BC and the former Minyue territory was annexed by the Han Empire.
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* Cultural assimilation and displacement of theDongyueby the Han Empire
* Dongyue annexed by the Han Empire
* Minyue defeated and partitioned into Minyue and Dongyue
* Minyue surrender and withdrawal fromEastern Ou
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Map showing the expansion of Han dynasty in the 2nd century BC
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Han Anguo
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Han Yue
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Two marquises of Yue
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Wang Hui
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Wang Wenshu
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Yang Pu
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Zhuang Zhu
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