This article is about a nomadic people that lived in northern China. For the Chinese city, see Wuhan.
Location of the Wuhuan in 87 BCMural depicting horses and chariots from the tomb of a Wuhuan official and military commander from the Eastern Han dynasty in Inner Mongolia.
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