The Xiongnu were a nomadic confederation that primarily inhabited the vast steppes of Central Asia, particularly in what is now Mongolia. They emerged around the 3rd century BCE and were known for their skilled horsemen and military prowess. Their territory extended to parts of northern China, and they frequently interacted with Chinese dynasties, both through trade and conflict. The Xiongnu played a significant role in shaping the history of the region during their peak.
Xiongnu ended in 460.
The Scythians and Xiongnu were nomadic societies.
Sino-Xiongnu War happened in -133.
The Xiongnu and Scythians greatly influenced Central Asia.
Qin's campaign against the Xiongnu happened in -215.
The Xiongnu and Scythians greatly influenced Central Asia.
Wo Lin has written: 'Xiongnu shi' -- subject(s): Xiongnu (Asian people), History
The Xiongnu people were polytheistic, worshipping various nature and ancestral spirits. They also practiced ancestor worship, believing in the importance of honoring and seeking guidance from their deceased relatives. Overall, the Xiongnu religion was a blend of shamanistic and animistic beliefs.
like chang nu
Nomadic.
Jinkui Zhang has written: 'Xiongnu di guo chuan qi' -- subject(s): Xiongnu (Asian people), History
yes and no or maybe so