Siege of Shouzhou

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The siege of Shouzhou was a two year long siege conducted by the Later Zhou dynasty against Shouzhou, a major fortress of the Southern Tang dynasty on the Yangtze River, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. The Later Zhou would eventually capture Shouzhou and destroy most of the Southern Tang troops in the process, severely crippling the Southern Tang and ending its short time as one of China's major states.

955 — 957  Wikidata
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