
Dayuan - Wikipedia
The Dayuan (in Ferghana) was one of the three advanced civilizations of Central Asia around 130 BCE, together with Parthia and Greco-Bactria, according to the Chinese historical work Book …
Dayuan District - Wikipedia
Dayuan District (Chinese: 大園區; pinyin: Dàyuán Qū; Taiwanese: Tuā-hn̂g-khu), formerly known as Dayuan Township (Chinese: 大園鄕; pinyin: Dàyuán Xiāng; Taiwanese: Tuā-hn̂g-hiong) is a …
War of the Heavenly Horses - Wikipedia
The War of the Heavenly Horses (simplified Chinese: 天马之战; traditional Chinese: 天馬之戰; pinyin: Tiānmǎ zhī Zhàn) or the Han–Dayuan War (simplified Chinese: 汉宛战争; traditional …
Cultures | Dayuan - History Archive
The Dayuan, known as the "Great Ionians" or "Great Greeks" in Chinese sources, were a Hellenistic people living in the region of Ferghana during the time of Alexander the Great and …
Dayuan 大宛 - ChinaKnowledge.de
Nov 26, 2011 · Dayuan 大宛 (not Dawan!) was a state located west of the Pamir Range, covering the middle and lower course of the River Syr Darya and the Ferghana Basin. It was founded …
Dayuan : Login
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Dayuan - dlab.epfl.ch
The Dayuan or Ta-Yuan (Chinese: 大宛; pinyin: dàyuān; Wade-Giles: Ta-Yuan, lit. “Great Yuan”) were a people of Ferghana in Central Asia, described in the Chinese historical works of …
Li Guangli’s Incredibly Costly Campaign In Dayuan
Mar 24, 2020 · In 104 BCE, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in China (r. 141-87 BCE) sent Li Guangli west to campaign against a kingdom they called Dayuan (in the Ferghana valley area …
Dayuan facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Dayuan (or Tayuan; Chinese: 大宛; pinyin: Dàyuān; literally "Great Ionians"; Middle Chinese dâi C-jwɐn < LHC: dɑh-ʔyɑn) is the Chinese exonym for a country that existed in Ferghana valley …
Ferghana horse - Wikipedia
Map showing Dayuan at 130 BCE. The Han dynasty Emperor Wudi sent a huge military expedition to Ferghana in 104 B.C. to acquire a sufficient number of "Heavenly Horses". The …
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