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Helian Bobo (Chinese: 赫連勃勃;
Middle Chinese Guangyun: [xɐk-li̯ɛn˩ bʰuət-bʰuət]; 381–425), né Liu Bobo (劉勃勃),
courtesy name
Qujie (屈孑), also
known by his...
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succeeded Jean
Marco and
Claude Evelyne as lead singers.
Hélian's "Étoile des neiges" sung by "The
Hélians"
female choir became one of his
biggest successes...
- Xia (胡夏),
Northern Xia (北夏),
Helian Xia (赫連夏) or the
Great Xia (大夏), was a
dynastic state of
China ruled by the
Helian clan of
Xiongnu ethnicity during...
- son of the
founding emperor Helian Bobo (Emperor Wulie) and a
younger brother of his
predecessor Helian Chang.
After Helian Chang was
captured by rival...
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Helian Chang (Chinese: 赫連昌; died 434),
courtesy name
Huanguo (還國),
nickname Zhe (折), was the
second and
penultimate emperor of the Hu Xia
dynasty of China...
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Helian Duo (赫連鐸) (died 894) was an ethnically-Tuyuhun
warlord in the late Tang dynasty. He had a long-running
enmity with the
Shatuo chieftain Li Keyong...
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Empress Helian (赫連皇后; died 453),
formally Empress Taiwu (太武皇后), was an
empress of the Xianbei-led
Chinese Northern Wei dynasty. Her
husband was Emperor...
- Very
little is
known about Helian Chang's empress, the wife of
Helian Chang. When the Xia
capital Tongwan (統萬, in
modern Yulin, Shaanxi) fell to Northern...
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descendants founded the
dynastic states of Han-Zhao,
Northern Liang and
Helian Xia in
northern China.
Attempts to ****ociate the
Xiongnu with the nearby...
- Health: A
History of Anti-coffee
Crusaders and ****ual Hysteria. Sydney:
Helian Books. ISBN 978-0-9577581-0-0. OCLC 222519244. Clarke,
Ronald James; Macrae...