- Yujiulü
Anagui (Rouran: Anakay; Chinese: 郁久閭阿那瓌; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ
Ānàguī) (?–552) was
ruler of the
Rouran (520–552) with the
title of Chiliantoubingdoufa...
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Rouran Khaganate arranged for one of
their princesses,
Khagan Yujiulü
Anagui's daughter Princess Ruru, to be
married to the Han
Chinese ruler Gao Huan...
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entitled to
request of the
Rouran a
princess as his wife. The
Rouran khagan,
Anagui, sent a
message refusing this
request and adding: "You are my blacksmith...
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early Turkic period. The text
mentions an
Anagui (Ańakay,
though it's
unlikely that this is Yujiulü
Anagui, a
Rouran khagan), and a Niri qaghan, likely...
- said that
Mumocheng was
built in the
early 6th century, most
likely by
Anagui. It is said that it was "encircled with two
walls constructed by
Liang shu...
- He was the son of
Anagui Yujiulü
Dengshuzi (郁久閭鄧叔子, died 555) was the last
western khagan of the Rouran. He was a
cousin of
Anagui Dugu
Qieluo (獨孤伽羅,...
- Dèngshūzǐ) (?–555) was the last
western khagan of the Rouran. He was a
cousin of
Anagui. He was
enthroned in
March 553 by
remnants of
Rouran and
support of Western...
- Yujiulü
Anagui, sent an
emissary to
Bumin to
rebuke him, saying, "You are my
blacksmith slave. How dare you
utter these words?" As
Anagui's "blacksmith...
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Chounu was
executed by the
princes as well, who put his
younger brother Anagui on the
throne in 520. Theobald, Ulrich. "Rouran 柔然 (www.chinaknowledge.de)"...
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marrying a
princess to Rouran's
Chiliantoubingdoufa Khan Yujiulü
Anagui. However, Yujiulü
Anagui soon took a
Western Wei
princess as
consort as well, and the...