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Hanukkah commemorates the Maccabean war, which took place about 165 BCE, however, there are no written records of any holiday observance of Hanukkah until about 500 years later, in the Talmud.

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Unlike what the above answer says, the observance of Hanukkah is recorded in Josephus (Antiquities ch.12), in the book of Maccabees (I, 4:56-59; and II, 1:18), in the Mishna, and in Megillat Taanit (ch.9), all of which were written over 300 years before the Talmud. And the chief commemoration of Hanukkah is for the miracle of the oil (Talmud, Shabbat 21b), not the military victory. The victory, though also commemorated, is secondary.

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