Sino-Sican War (The Sicans)

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The Sino-Sican War was fought from 117-120 AD between the invading Hill tribe and the Chinese. The Hills came victorious, and established the Hill Dynasty.

[edit] The War

In 117, leaders of the Hill tribe decided to attack China and try to establish a kingdom, or at least perish trying. The Hills experienced difficulty surviving up until that time, so a risky war didn't really matter if they were to lose.

The Hills were strangely very effective in war, conquering three-quarters of China in the first year of the war (117-18). In 119, almost all of the stronger cities of Eastern China fell, and in 120 Shanghai (the capital of China) and a few other strong villages fell to the Hills, thus ending the war.

[edit] After-effects

After the Hills victoriously conquered China, they established the Hill Dynasty, and built the city of Xanux a year after the war.

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