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Budugen (died 233) was a
Xianbei chieftain who
lived during the late
Eastern Han
dynasty and
Three Kingdoms period of China. He was the
grandson of Tanshihuai...
- Kuitou's
brothers Budugen and
Fuluohan succeeded him.
After Cao Cao
defeated the
Wuhuan at the
Battle of
White Wolf
Mountain in 207,
Budugen, Fuluohan, Kebineng...
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Chieftain (156–181) Helian,
Chieftain (181–185) Kuitou,
Chieftain (185–187)
Budugen,
Chieftain (187–234)
China Eastern Han,
China (complete list) – He, Emperor...
- (2nd–3rd century)
Animal Headdress, Ajaw (c.292)
Mongolia Xianbei state –
Budugen,
Chieftain (187–234)
China Eastern Han,
China (complete list) – Xian, Emperor...
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Princess Changshan Yang Yan Wei
Huacun Xun Cai Xu Yi
Other notable figures Budugen Du Kui Guan Lu
Huangfu Mi
Huchuquan Liu Bao
Kebineng Liu **** Ma Jun Seven...
- chief,
Budugen, a
grandson of the
influential Tanshihuai.
After Kebineng lured Budugen's brother,
Fuluohan into a trap and
killed him,
Budugen and Kebineng...
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Following Kuitou's death, his
domain was
divided between his brothers,
Budugen and Fuluohan, but by 233, they were both
killed by a
rival chieftain, Kebineng...
- Jiangsu) Advisor,
politician Eastern Wu
Sanguozhi vol. 52.
Bubiyi 卜賁邑
Tribal leader Xianbei Budugen 步度根 233
Tribal leader Xianbei Sanguozhi vol. 30....
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Borokhula (13th century), general.
Boroldai (13th century), general.
Budugen (died 233 AD), chieftain.
Changling (1758–1838), Qing
dynasty official...
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Tanshihuai to
which the
Murong belonged fragmented following the fall of
Budugen (187–234), who was the
younger brother of
Kuitoi (reigned 185–187). Kuitou...