When was the Stirrup invented?
The Stirrup was invented in 300 by the Ancient Chinese in China.
A loop or ring hanging from a saddle that supports a rider's foot while on horseback.
| Year invented | 300 |
|---|---|
| Inventor | Ancient Chinese |
| Country | China |
| Region at the time | Six Dynasties |
| Category | Transport |
Who invented the Stirrup?
The Ancient Chinese invented the Stirrup in 300 in China.
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