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The Xiongnu: Nomadic Empire That Shaped the Silk Road

6 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Long before the Mongols, another steppe confederation dominated the Silk Road: the Xiongnu. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how these nomadic horsemen built a sprawling empire that rivaled Han China, forcing the construction of the Great Wall and driving the Han dynasty's expansion into Central Asia. They discuss the Xiongnu's political structure, their unique material culture—including stunning gold artifacts and elaborate tombs—and the historical debate over their possible connection to the Huns. Along the way, they touch on key figures like Modu Chanyu and Zhang Qian, the Chinese envoy whose mission to the Xiongnu inadvertently opened the Silk Road. A must-listen for anyone curious about the nomadic powers that shaped Eurasian history. #Xiongnu #ModuChanyu #HanDynasty #GreatWall #SilkRoad #Nomads #SteppeEmpire #ZhangQian #Huns #EurasianHistory #Archaeology #GoldArtifacts #NoinUla #AncientChina #CentralAsia #History #FexingoHistory #Fexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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