Wei–Jie War

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The Battle of Xiangguo was fought between the state of Ran Wei and the allied forces of Later Zhao and Former Yan from roughly November 350 to May 351 AD during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of China. The battle concluded in victory for the alliance, but the Prince of Zhao, Shi Zhi, was soon assassinated, ending 32 years of Later Zhao rule in northern China.

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350 — 351 Wei–Jie War
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304 — 316 Wu Hu uprising
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409 — 416 Liu Yu's expeditions
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1328 — 1332 War of the Two Capitals
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    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    eventarmed conflict304Wu Hu uprisingrebellionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict354Huan Wen's expeditionsmilitary expeditionWikidata
    eventarmed conflict409Liu Yu's expeditionsmilitary expeditionWikidata
    eventwar350Wei–Jie WarwarWikidata
    eventwar352Wei-Xianbei WarwarWikidata
    eventwar1211Mongol conquest of the Jin dynastywar, Western Xia, Song dynasty, Mongol Empire, Jin dynasty, Khitan peopleWikidata
    eventwar1328War of the Two Capitalswar, Xanadu, KhanbaliqWikidata
    eventwar1924Second Zhili–Fengtian WarwarWikidata