- the Han dynasty, it was
referred to in
Chinese as "伊吾" (Yīwú) or "伊吾卢" (
Yīwúlú).
Under the Tang dynasty, it was also
known as Yīzhōu, 伊州. The name I-gou...
- The
Battle of
Yiwulu took
place during a
major expedition against the
Xiongnu launched by the Han
dynasty in
February AD 73,
after the fall of Xin dynasty...
-
Yiwulü Mountain (Chinese: 医巫闾山) or
simply Lü
Mountain (Chinese: 闾山) is
located in the
western part of
Beizhen City, in
Jinzhou City,
Liaoning Province...
- Gansu. Dou Gu (d. 88 AD)
defeated the
Northern Xiongnu at the
Battle of
Yiwulu in AD 73,
evicting them from
Turpan and
chasing them as far as Lake Barkol...
-
wetland between the
western banks of
middle Liao
River and the base of
Yiwulü Mountain,
historically known as the "Liao Mire" (遼澤, Liáo zé)
roughly in...
-
lower Liao
River known as the Liao Mire (辽泽),
which stretched east of the
Yiwulü Mountain to the Liao
River from
Xinmin to Panshan. The Liao
River is formed...
-
major campaign against the Xiongnu, whom they
confront in the
Battle of
Yiwulu in the
Kumul oasis, an
ultimate Han
military victory led by
General Dou...
- they
would continue to be
mentioned in
annals until 151, when they
raided Yiwulu,
which they
almost wrested away from the Han but were
driven off by the...
- Mayi
Mobei Nanyue Minyue Dian
Gojoseon Loulan Heavenly Horses Tian Shan
Jushi Zhizhi Yiwulu Altai Mountains Trung sisters Yellow Turban Liang Province...
- re-invigorated, with the Han
defeating the
Northern Xiongnu in the
Battle of
Yiwulu (73). In 75,
Emperor Ming of Han died,
being succeeded by
Emperor Zhang:...