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Huhanye (Chinese: 呼韓邪), born
Jihoushan (Chinese: 稽侯狦), was a
Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire, the son of Xulüquanqu Chanyu. He
rebelled in 59 BC with the...
- Han
dynasty (206 BC–8 AD), she was sent by
Emperor Yuan to
marry Chanyu Huhanye of the
Xiongnu Empire in
order to
establish friendly relations with the...
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sought to try to
defeat Chanyu Huhanye to
reunify Xiongnu. In response, in 53 BC, at the
advice of his official,
Chanyu Huhanye headed south and requested...
- to
Huhanye the
following year. In 56 BC Tuqi was
defeated by
Huhanye and
committed suicide, but two more
claimants appeared:
Runzhen and
Huhanye's elder...
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competing courts ruled by
Chanyus Huhanye in the east and
Zhizhi in the west.
During Emperor Xuan's reign,
Chanyu Huhanye had
officially submitted to Han...
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painted an
unflattering portrait of her. In 33 BCE, the
Xiongnu Chanyu Huhanye came to the Han
capital Chang'an on an
official visit, and
asked for a...
- rule strategy,
using marriage alliances (such as that of Wang
Zhaojun to
Huhanye) to
recruit some
against others.
During the
interregnum Xin dynasty, Wuzhuliu...
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brother of
Huhanye, revolted,
called himself Zhizhi Chanyu, and
drove Huhanye out of the
royal domain. As
Zhizhi grew more powerful,
Huhanye moved south...
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leading figure in
Roman urban politics.
Cicero goes into exile. 58 BC:
Huhanye rebels against his
distant cousin Woyanqudi Chanyu of the Xiongyu, beginning...
- Diaotaomogao, was a
Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire, the son and
successor of
Huhanye. He
ruled the
Xiongnu Empire from 31 BC to 20 BC.
Fuzhulei kept the peace...