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- Battle_of_Jiangxia abstract "The Battle of Jiangxia was a battle fought between the warlords Sun Quan and Liu Biao in 208 in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The battle was the last part of a series of military engagements between Sun Quan and Liu Biao's general Huang Zu in the vicinity of Jiangxia Commandery (present-day Yunmeng County, Hubei).".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia combatant "Liu Biao".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia combatant "Sun Quan".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Chen_Jiu.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Huang_Zu.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander L%C3%BC_Meng.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Ling_Tong.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Zhang_Shuo_(Han_Dynasty).
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Zhou_Yu.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia isPartOfMilitaryConflict End_of_the_Han_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia place Hubei.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia place Yunmeng_County.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia result "Sun Quan victory; Huang Zu beheaded".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia strength "25,000".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia strength "30,000+".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia wikiPageID "27738394".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia wikiPageRevisionID "601123940".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia casualties "30000".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia combatant Liu_Biao.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia combatant Sun_Quan.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Huang_Zu.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Ling_Tong.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Lü_Meng.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander Zhou_Yu.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander "Chen Jiu".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia commander "Zhang Shuo".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia conflict "Battle of Jiangxia".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia date "Spring of 208 CE".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Jiangxia.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia p "Jiāngxià Zhī Zhàn".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia partof "the wars at the end of the Han Dynasty".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia place "Jiangxia".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia result "Sun Quan victory; Huang Zu beheaded".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia s "江夏之战".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia strength "25000".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia strength "30000".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia t "江夏之戰".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia subject Category:200s_conflicts.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia subject Category:208_in_China.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia subject Category:3rd_century_in_China.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Han_dynasty.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia subject Category:Naval_battles_of_the_Three_Kingdoms.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia type Abstraction100002137.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia type Act100030358.
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- Battle_of_Jiangxia comment "The Battle of Jiangxia was a battle fought between the warlords Sun Quan and Liu Biao in 208 in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. The battle was the last part of a series of military engagements between Sun Quan and Liu Biao's general Huang Zu in the vicinity of Jiangxia Commandery (present-day Yunmeng County, Hubei).".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia label "Bataille de Xiakou".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia label "Battle of Jiangxia".
- Battle_of_Jiangxia label "江夏之战".
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- Battle_of_Jiangxia sameAs Q2413519.
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- Battle_of_Jiangxia isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Jiangxia.
- Battle_of_Jiangxia name "Battle of Jiangxia".