- Qifu
Gangui or Qifu Qiangui[1] (Chinese: 乞伏乾歸; died 412), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Prince Wuyuan of
Western Qin (西秦武元王), was a
prince of...
- pp. 117–133. doi:10.1007/978-0-8176-4940-1_6. ISBN 978-0-8176-4939-5.
Gangui, Alejandro; Ortiz,
Eduardo L. (2008). "Einstein's
Unpublished Opening Lecture...
- 414 to 431. The
Western Qin was
briefly discontinued in 400
after Qifu
Gangui surrendered to the
Later Qin
before it was
revived in 409. They also frequently...
- Qifu
Gangui's oldest son, and it also
appears likely that his
mother was Qifu
Gangui's wife
Queen Bian. In 388,
after Qifu
Guoren died, Qifu
Gangui became...
-
ruler of
Western Qin, Qifu
Gangui and
married his
sister to Qifu
Gangui as his princess, s****ing aid from Qifu
Gangui. Qifu
Gangui sent his
general Qifu Yizhou...
- Qin's king Qifu
Gangui in battle,
nearly capturing Qifu
Gangui's entire army and
proceeding to take most of
Western Qin's cities. Qifu
Gangui himself surrendered...
-
queen of the Xianbei-led
Chinese Western Qin dynasty. Her
husband was Qifu
Gangui (King Wuyuan). She was a
younger sister of the
Former Qin
emperor Fu Deng...
-
Jianyi (建義) 385–388
Former general of
Former Qin Died of
natural causes Qifu
Gangui 乞伏乾歸
Prince Wuyuan 武元王 388–412 (23–24 years) Era(s)
Taichu (太初) 388–400...
- Deng,
emperor of
Former Qin
Taichu (388–400), an era name used by Qifu
Gangui,
ruler of
Western Qin
Taichu (397–399), an era name used by Tufa Wugu, ruler...
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original on 22
August 2014.
Retrieved 20
August 2014.
Ganguily,
Abhishek (13
October 2014). "ISL:
NorthEast United ride high on Koke,...