. . "The Xiongnu (Old Chinese: /q\u02B0o\u014B.na\u02D0/, Wade-Giles: Hsiung-nu), were a large confederation of Eurasian nomads who dominated the Asian Steppe from the late 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. Chinese sources from the 3rd century BC report them as having created an empire under Modu Chanyu, the supreme leader after 209 BC. This empire (209 BC \u2014 93 AD) stretched beyond the borders of modern-day Mongolia."@en . . . . . .