"13000"^^ . "\u7A3D\u843D\u5C71\u4E4B\u6230"@en . . . . "the Han\u2013Xiongnu War"@en . . "The Battle of Ikh Bayan (; literally in Mongolian: Battle of Great Rich), was a major expedition launched against the Xiongnu by the Han Dynasty in June, 89. The battle was a success for the Han under Dou Xian (d. 92). In June 89, the Han dispatched a force which promptly advanced from Jilu, Manyi and Guyang in three great columns that included their allies, specifically the main army of the Southern Xiongnu. The force of General Dou Xian advanced towards the Northern Chanyu into the Altai Mountains. A large detachment then moved to the northwest, and in the major battle of the campaign they defeated the Northern Shanyu at Ikh Bayan and pursued him westwards into the Altain Nuruu ranges. The Han forces killed 13,000 Xiongnu troops and accepted the surrender of 200,000 Xiongnu from 81 tribes. Dou Xian brought the main body of his troops in triumphal progress north to the Khangai Mountains, west of present day Kharkhorin. There he erected the Stele of Yanran, composed by his client, the historian Ban Gu, which celebrated the achievement of the battle."@en . . . . "J\u00EClu\u00F2sh\u0101n zh\u012B zh\u00E0n"@en . "Minimal"@en . "Deng Hong"@en . "The Battle of Ikh Bayan (; literally in Mongolian: Battle of Great Rich), was a major expedition launched against the Xiongnu by the Han Dynasty in June, 89. The battle was a success for the Han under Dou Xian (d. 92). Dou Xian brought the main body of his troops in triumphal progress north to the Khangai Mountains, west of present day Kharkhorin. There he erected the Stele of Yanran, composed by his client, the historian Ban Gu, which celebrated the achievement of the battle."@en . "Battle of Ikh Bayan"@en . . "Decisive Han victory"@en . . . . . . . "Ikh Bayan, Mongolia"@en . . . "Battle of Ikh Bayan"@en . "46000"^^ . "Over 213,000"@en . "Han Dynasty"@en . "June, 89"@en . . . "Tuntuhe"@en .