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Hulugu (Chinese: 狐鹿姑) was a
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire. He was the son and
successor of
Qiedihou and
reigned from 96 to 85 BC.
Hulugu originally did...
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Huyandi (Chinese: 壺衍鞮) was the son and
successor of
Hulugu Chanyu. He
ruled as the
Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire from 85 to 68 BC.
Huyandi was not first...
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Domain and
influence of the
Eastern Huns
Reign c. 68–60 BC
Predecessor Huyandi Chanyu Successor Woyanqudi Chanyu Dynasty Modu
Chanyu Father Hulugu Chanyu...
- Guangli, now the son-in-law of
Hulugu Chanyu, is
arrested and
sacrificed to the gods to
restore the
health of
Hulugu's mother.
Empress Shangguan, wife...
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Before his
death Qiedihou bequeathed him the
throne under the name of
Hulugu Chanyu (rightful
Lateral Succession).
Bichurin N.Ya., "Collection of information...
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general in the War of the
Heavenly Horses, who also
married a
daughter of the
Hulugu Chanyu. The Han
Chinese diplomat Su Wu
married a
Xiongnu woman given by...
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Guangli is then
defeated by
Hulugu Chanyu's army of 50,000 in the
Khangai Mountains and surrenders. Li
Guangli marries Hulugu's daughter, and
Emperor Wu...
- / *ko-li-ga 102/101–101/100 BC
Qiedihou (且鞮侯) *tsiɑ-te-go 101/100–96 BC
Hulugu Chanyu (狐鹿姑單于/狐鹿姑单于) *ɣuɑ-lok-kɑ 96–85 BC
Huyandi Chanyu (壺衍鞮單于/壺衍鞮单于) *ɣɑ-janB/H-te...
- Guangli, now the son-in-law of
Hulugu Chanyu, is
arrested and
sacrificed to the gods to
restore the
health of
Hulugu's mother. The
Social War ends with...
- was
decisively defeated by a
Xiongnu army of 50,000 led by
their Chanyu Hulugu. Li
surrendered to the Xiongnu, and the
Chanyu gave him his
daughter for...