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Sovereignempire

Yuezhi

404 BCE – 42 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
404 BCE – 42 CE
Duration
446 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Yuezhi were an ancient people first described in Chinese histories as nomadic pastoralists living in an arid grassland area in the western part of the modern Chinese province of Gansu, during the 1st millennium BC. After a major defeat at the hands of the Xiongnu in 176 BC, the Yuezhi split into two groups migrating in different directions: the Greater Yuezhi and Lesser Yuezhi. This started a complex domino effect that radiated in all directions and, in the process, set the course of history for much of Asia for centuries to come. The Greater Yuezhi initially migrated northwest into the Ili Valley (on the modern borders of China and Kazakhstan), where they reportedly displaced elements of the Sakas. They.

Historical Periods

Yuezhi (-404–-204)

404 BCE – 204 BCE

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Area: 907,503 km²

Yuezhi (-203–-171)

203 BCE – 171 BCE

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Area: 891,651 km²

Yuezhi (-170–-145)

170 BCE – 145 BCE

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Area: 160,491 km²

Yuezhi (-144–-127)

144 BCE – 127 BCE

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Area: 233,962 km²

Yuezhi (-126–-111)

126 BCE – 111 BCE

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Area: 571,595 km²

Yuezhi (-110–-92)

110 BCE – 92 BCE

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Area: 460,655 km²

Yuezhi (-91–-64)

91 BCE – 64 BCE

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Area: 460,587 km²

Yuezhi (-63–-51)

63 BCE – 51 BCE

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Area: 460,247 km²

Yuezhi (-50–0)

50 BCE – 1 BCE

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Area: 458,076 km²

Yuezhi (1–13)

1 CE – 13 CE

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Area: 458,025 km²

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