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Conquest of Ran Wei by Former Yan
Date352 CE
Location
Northern China
Result Xianbei victory
Belligerents
Ran Wei Former Yan
Commanders and leaders
Ran Min Executed Murong Jun
Murong Ke
Murong Ping
Strength
100,000+ 120,000+
Casualties and losses
Completely wiped out. Thousands.
Conquest of Ran Wei by Former Yan
Traditional Chinese前燕滅冉魏之戰
Simplified Chinese前燕灭冉魏之战

The Conquest of Ran Wei by Former Yan or Wei-Yan war was a conflict in North China in 352 CE between the Former Yan, composed of mixed Xianbei-Han forces, and the Ran Wei. It ended in Yan victory, bringing about the downfall of the Ran Wei regime and the rise of brief Xianbei rule in North China.

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