China Society Occasional Papers, Temas11-17China Society London., 1961 |
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... necessary to return to Tunhuang , after incurring heavy losses . Better preparations were made for his second advance , in which he successfully achieved his object ; and it became possible to found Chinese military colonies in central ...
... necessary to return to Tunhuang , after incurring heavy losses . Better preparations were made for his second advance , in which he successfully achieved his object ; and it became possible to found Chinese military colonies in central ...
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... necessary to defend them- selves against the raids of Ch'iang tribesmen , who had been separated into two groups by the foundation of the Chinese commanderies in the north west . The Ch'iang were now able to threaten Chinese colonies ...
... necessary to defend them- selves against the raids of Ch'iang tribesmen , who had been separated into two groups by the foundation of the Chinese commanderies in the north west . The Ch'iang were now able to threaten Chinese colonies ...
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... necessary to withdraw part of the civil population from the northern commanderies in A.D. 37 , and in 44 Hsiung - nu cavalry penetrated as far as the metropolitan area . However , there soon arose a situation in which the Hsiung - nu ...
... necessary to withdraw part of the civil population from the northern commanderies in A.D. 37 , and in 44 Hsiung - nu cavalry penetrated as far as the metropolitan area . However , there soon arose a situation in which the Hsiung - nu ...
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