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In 350 CE, Ran Min restored native rule to North China and issued a cull order. Thousands of Wu Hu, as a result, were killed and uprisings of Wu Hu tribes were suppressed with the exception of the Xianbei tribe in Northeast China. In 352 CE, the Xianbei invaded Ran Wei.

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  • Wei-Xianbei war
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  • In 350 CE, Ran Min restored native rule to North China and issued a cull order. Thousands of Wu Hu, as a result, were killed and uprisings of Wu Hu tribes were suppressed with the exception of the Xianbei tribe in Northeast China. In 352 CE, the Xianbei invaded Ran Wei.
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  • 100000(xsd:integer)
  • 120000(xsd:integer)
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Date
  • 352(xsd:integer)
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Casualties
  • Completely wiped out.
  • Thousands.
Result
  • Decisive Xianbei victory
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Place
  • Northern China
Conflict
  • Wei-Xianbei war
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  • In 350 CE, Ran Min restored native rule to North China and issued a cull order. Thousands of Wu Hu, as a result, were killed and uprisings of Wu Hu tribes were suppressed with the exception of the Xianbei tribe in Northeast China. In 352 CE, the Xianbei invaded Ran Wei.
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