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- Chu–Han_Contention abstract "The Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC) was an interregnum between the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty in Chinese history. Following the collapse of the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu split the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms. Two prominent contending powers, Western Chu and Han, emerged from these principalities and engaged in a struggle for supremacy over China. Western Chu was led by Xiang Yu, while the Han leader was Liu Bang. During this period of time, several minor kings from the Eighteen Kingdoms also fought battles against each other. These battles were independent of the main conflict between Chu and Han. The war ended with total victory for Han, after which Liu Bang proclaimed himself "Emperor of China" and established the Han Dynasty.".
- Chu–Han_Contention wikiPageID "767723".
- Chu–Han_Contention wikiPageRevisionID "601130421".
- Chu–Han_Contention combatant Chu_(state).
- Chu–Han_Contention combatant Han_dynasty.
- Chu–Han_Contention commander Emperor_Gaozu_of_Han.
- Chu–Han_Contention commander "Xiang Yu".
- Chu–Han_Contention conflict "Chu-Han Contention".
- Chu–Han_Contention date "206".
- Chu–Han_Contention j "Co2 Hon3 zin3-zang1".
- Chu–Han_Contention p "Chǔ Hàn zhànzhēng".
- Chu–Han_Contention place "China".
- Chu–Han_Contention result "Han victory * Suicide of Xiang Yu * Foundation of the Han Dynasty".
- Chu–Han_Contention s "楚汉战争".
- Chu–Han_Contention t "楚漢戰爭".
- Chu–Han_Contention subject Category:200s_BC_conflicts.
- Chu–Han_Contention subject Category:Wars_involving_the_Han_dynasty.
- Chu–Han_Contention type Event.
- Chu–Han_Contention type MilitaryConflict.
- Chu–Han_Contention type SocietalEvent.
- Chu–Han_Contention type Event.
- Chu–Han_Contention type Event.
- Chu–Han_Contention type Thing.
- Chu–Han_Contention comment "The Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC) was an interregnum between the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty in Chinese history. Following the collapse of the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu split the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms. Two prominent contending powers, Western Chu and Han, emerged from these principalities and engaged in a struggle for supremacy over China. Western Chu was led by Xiang Yu, while the Han leader was Liu Bang.".
- Chu–Han_Contention label "Chu-Han-oorlog".
- Chu–Han_Contention label "Chu–Han Contention".
- Chu–Han_Contention label "Guerre Chu-Han".
- Chu–Han_Contention label "Чу — Ханьская война".
- Chu–Han_Contention label "楚汉战争".
- Chu–Han_Contention label "楚漢戦争".
- Chu–Han_Contention sameAs Chu%E2%80%93Han_Contention.
- Chu–Han_Contention sameAs Guerre_Chu-Han.
- Chu–Han_Contention sameAs Perang_Chu-Han.
- Chu–Han_Contention sameAs 楚漢戦争.
- Chu–Han_Contention sameAs 초한전쟁.
- Chu–Han_Contention sameAs Chu-Han-oorlog.
- Chu–Han_Contention sameAs Q1151705.
- Chu–Han_Contention sameAs Q1151705.
- Chu–Han_Contention wasDerivedFrom Chu–Han_Contention?oldid=601130421.