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'''Battle of Changping''' in ] was a decisive victory of the state of ] of ] over ] during the ]. Approximately 400,000 ]s of Zhao |
'''Battle of Changping''' in ] was a decisive victory of the state of ] of ] over ] during the ]. Approximately 400,000 ]s of Zhao were massacred after being sieged for almost 2 months. With this victory, Qin had established military superiority over other states. More campaigns and battles ensued, especially in the conquest of the state of ]. Nevertheless no matter how bloody these military operations would be, Qin's final victory was guranteed. |
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Battle of Changping in 260 BC was a decisive victory of the state of Qin of China over Zhao during the Warring States Period. Approximately 400,000 POWs of Zhao were massacred after being sieged for almost 2 months. With this victory, Qin had established military superiority over other states. More campaigns and battles ensued, especially in the conquest of the state of Chu. Nevertheless no matter how bloody these military operations would be, Qin's final victory was guranteed.