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    Ban Chao (Chinese: 班超; pinyin: Bān Chāo; Wade–Giles: Pan1 Ch'ao1; 32–102 CE), courtesy name Zhongsheng, was a Chinese diplomat, explorer, and military...
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    brother) Ban Chao (班超; 32–102; second brother) Ban Xiong (班雄; ?-after 107; Ban Chao's eldest son) Ban Shi (班始; ?-130; Ban Chao's second son) Ban Yong (班勇; ...
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    son) Ban Xiong (班雄; ?–after 107; Ban Chao's eldest son) Ban Shi (班始; ?–130; Ban Xiong's son) Ban Yong (班勇; ?–c. 128; youngest son of Ban Chao) Ban Zhao...
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    the Han. Tian Lü (Ban Chao's officer) took Douti captive and Ban Chao put Zhong (a prince of the native dynasty) on the throne. Ban Chao, insisting on leniency...
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  • of provisions. In the same year, Dou Gu sent Ban Chao and Guo Xun along with 36 men to go south. Ban Chao successfully organised the three states of Shanshan...
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    against nomadic bandit forces generally identified as Xiongnu. Han general Ban Chao led an army of 70,000 mounted infantry and light cavalry troops in the...
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    established and awarded to Ban Chao. The position of the chief official was beneath that of the protector-general. Ban Chao would later be made protector-general...
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    foreign relations. Ban Biao began the Book of Han, which was completed by his son, Ban Gu and daughter Ban Zhao while their brother Ban Chao was a famous general...
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    general Ban Chao. The Yuezhi retreated and paid tribute to the Chinese Empire. The regions of the Tarim Basin were all ultimately conquered by Ban Chao. Later...
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  • Tarim. Ban Chao makes the rebels retreat towards Khotan. At the same time, the Chinese army of Ganzhou reconquers Turpan in Northern Xiongnu. Ban Chao convinces...
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  • first son) Ban Chao (班超; 32–102; second son) Ban Xiong (班雄; ?-after 107; Ban Chao's eldest son) Ban Shi (班始; ?-130; Ban Xiong's son) Ban Yong (班勇; ?-...
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    Zhang. During his reign, Chinese troops under the leadership of General Ban Chao progressed far west while in pursuit of Xiongnu insurgents harassing the...
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  • Empire to find out more about it in 97 CE by the Chinese military general Ban Chao. Gan Ying did not reach Rome, only traveling to as far as the "western...
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  • territories of the Tarim Basin, Chinese General Ban Chao retires to Luoyang and dies shortly thereafter. Ban Chao, Chinese general of the Han dynasty (b. AD...
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    eradicated the Xiongnu influence there, through the conquests of his general Ban Chao. The reigns of Emperor Ming and his son Emperor Zhang were typically considered...
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    between the two ancient Eurasian powers. In 97 AD, the Chinese general Ban Chao tried to send his envoy Gan Ying to Rome, but Parthians dissuaded Gan from...
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  • subjugation of one Xiongnu tribe after another. Ban Chao also sent an envoy named Gan Ying to Daqin (Rome). Ban Chao was created the Marquess of Dingyuan (定遠侯...
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  • Domitian banishes all Stoic philosophers from Rome. The Chinese General Ban Chao completes his conquest of the Tarim Basin by taking Yānqi, which is located...
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    Han dynasty (redirect from Hàn Cháo)
    armies. However, Tanshihuai's confederation disintegrated after his death. Ban Chao (d. AD 102) enlisted the aid of the Kushan Empire, which controlled territory...
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    Regions was abandoned again. In 78 AD, Ban Chao defeated Gumo, which was aided by Kangju. In 84 AD, Ban Chao brought forces against Shule, but could...
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  • – Marcus Salvius Otho, Roman emperor (d. AD 69) Ban Chao, Chinese general and diplomat (d. 102) Ban Gu, Chinese historian and politician (d. AD 92) Cassius...
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  • is dedicated somewhere between this year and 164 AD. In China, Ban Yong, son of Ban Chao, reestablishes the Chinese control over the Tarim Basin. The Chinese...
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  • Traianus become Roman Consuls. Pliny the Younger is named a tribunus plebis. Ban Chao is made protector-general of the Western Regions. Rome is described by...
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    (宋由), although Ban Gu's brother Ban Chao was not affected and continued to enjoy imperial support in his Xiyu campaigns. In 97, Ban Chao sent his assistant...
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    Penpak became a swimsuit model. Penpak's first film in 1980 was Dok Sanoh Ban Chao (The sanoh flower blooms in the morning), a drama directed by Jazz Siam...
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    the Book of the Later Han relies on a report of Ban Yong, based on the campaigns of his father Ban Chao in the late 1st century AD. It reports that one...
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  • under the Han dynasty of China. He was an associate general of Ban Chao, as he and Ban Chao were sent to the Western Regions for a diplomatic expedition...
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    oasis, an ultimate Han military victory led by General Dou Gu (d. AD 88). Ban Chao (Pan-Ch’ao), competing with the Xiongnu, imposes a Chinese protectorate...
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  • him and allows him to forget about his past love. Jing Tian as Ban Shu Daughter of Ban Chao and princess of Shanshan County. A free-spirited girl who grew...
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  • Ban Biao (3–54), Han dynasty historian, nephew of Consort Ban Ban Gu (32–92), historian and son of Ban Biao, main author of the Book of Han Ban Chao (32–102)...
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