Han–Trưng War

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The Han–Trưng War was a first-century conflict in which the Trưng Sisters led a major Vietnamese uprising against Chinese Han imperial rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rebellion
war
aftermath death of the Trưng Sisters
tightening of Han administrative control in northern Vietnam
alsoKnownAs Trưng Sisters Uprising NERFINISHED
Trưng Sisters' Rebellion NERFINISHED
belligerent Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
Kingdom led by Trưng Trắc
cause Han administrative and tax policies in Giao Chỉ
resistance to Han imperial rule
chronology first century
commanderForHan Ma Yuan NERFINISHED
conflictType anti-imperial revolt
culturalSignificance symbol of Vietnamese resistance and nationalism
endTime 43
genderAspect female-led rebellion
hasParticipant Chinese imperial forces
Eastern Han dynasty NERFINISHED
Han dynasty NERFINISHED
Trưng Nhị NERFINISHED
Trưng Sisters NERFINISHED
Trưng Trắc NERFINISHED
Vietnamese rebels
historicalPeriod Eastern Han period NERFINISHED
leader Trưng Nhị NERFINISHED
Trưng Trắc NERFINISHED
legacy commemorated in Vietnamese temples and festivals
inspired later Vietnamese resistance movements
location Giao Chỉ NERFINISHED
Han dynasty province of Jiaozhi NERFINISHED
Lạc Việt territories NERFINISHED
northern Vietnam
militaryCampaign Ma Yuan’s campaign in Jiaozhi
notableFor being one of the earliest recorded Vietnamese uprisings against Chinese rule
the prominent leadership role of women in warfare
opponent Han dynasty NERFINISHED
Trưng Sisters NERFINISHED
partOf Sino-Vietnamese conflicts NERFINISHED
history of Vietnam
predecessor Han conquest of Nanyue NERFINISHED
relatedEvent Sino-Vietnamese wars NERFINISHED
result Han dynasty victory
reassertion of Han rule over Giao Chỉ
startTime 40

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Trưng Sisters notableBattle Han–Trưng War