- Yujiulü
Doulan (Chinese: 郁久閭豆崙 ; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ
Dòulún) (?–492) was
khagan of the
Rouran (485–492) with the
title of
Fugudun Khagan (伏古敦可汗; Rouran: Böködün...
- 100,000
yurts to
escape from the
pursuing armies, led by
Doulun and
Nagai in 487.
While Doulun had
limited success,
Nagai won all his
battles against the...
- to the
overthrowing and
killing of
Doulun Khan. Two
armies were sent in
pursuit of the rebels, one led by
Doulun, the
other by Nagai, his uncle. The...
-
administered as 30 villages: Aikou, Baide, Beilun, Beixing, Chongyi, Damei, Dayi,
Doulun, Fude, Lianxing, Luchang, Mayuan, Shangyi, Shixing, Taihe, Tunghai, Tungping...
- Ba,
emperor of
Northern Yan
Taiping (485–491), era name used by Yujiulü
Doulun, khan of
Rouranro Taiping (556–557), era name used by
Emperor Jing of Liang...
- 801 12
Donggong 东宫 1987 (p****enger only) 811 10
Wangong 完工 1901 822 11
Doulun Halt 都伦乘降所 1901 (p****enger only) 833 11
Lingqiu Halt 陵丘乘降所 1901 (p****enger...
- Yujiulü Tuhezhen, Khan (444–450) Yujiulü Yucheng, Khan (450–485) Yujiulü
Doulun, Khan (485–492) Yujiulü Nagai, Khan (492–506)
Tibet (Yarlung Valley) (complete...
- 480–500) Yujiulü Yucheng, Khan of the
Rouran Khaganate (450-485) Yujiulü
Doulun, Khan of the
Rouran Khaganate (485-492)
Childeric I, King of
Salian Franks...
- more
powerful than the
times of Datan. He was
succeeded by his son Yujiulü
Doulun. "SThe
newly discovered Sixth century Brahmi Mongolic inscriptions in Mongolia...
- ?-444–464
Emperor Tuoba Yu 拓拔余
Yucheng 予成 ?-464–485
Nagai 那盖 ?-492–506
Doulun 豆仑 ?-485–492
Dengshuzi 邓叔子 ?-553–555 ****u 伏图 ?-506–508 □ □
Chounu 丑奴 ?-508–520...