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Huyandi (Chinese: 壺衍鞮) was the son and
successor of
Hulugu Chanyu. He
ruled as the
Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire from 85 to 68 BC.
Huyandi was not first...
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favoured by the Chanyu.
Hulugu died in 85 BC and was
succeeded by his son
Huyandi.
Loewe 2000, p. 169.
Whiting 2002, p. 171.
Loewe 2000, p. 749. Bichurin...
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Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire. He was the
brother and
successor of the
Huyandi Chanyu, and he
reigned from 68 to 60 BC. In 64 BC, the
Xiongnu raided Jiaohe...
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Laoshang Junchen Yizhixie Wuwei Chanyu Er
Chanyu Xulihu Qiedihou Hulugu Huyandi Xulüquanqu
Woyanqudi Huhanye Fuzhulei Ruodi Souxie Juya
Wuzhuliu Wulei...
- *tsiɑ-te-go 101/100–96 BC
Hulugu Chanyu (狐鹿姑單于/狐鹿姑单于) *ɣuɑ-lok-kɑ 96–85 BC
Huyandi Chanyu (壺衍鞮單于/壺衍鞮单于) *ɣɑ-janB/H-te 85–68 BC Xulüquanqu
Chanyu (虛閭權渠單于/虚闾权渠单于)...
- his son
Huyandi 78 BC The
Wuhuan pillage Xiongnu tombs 71 BC The Han, Wusun, Dingling, and
Wuhuan coalition defeats the
Xiongnu 68 BC
Huyandi dies and...
- deteriorated, the
Xiongnu were
willing to
renew peace during the
reigns of
Huyandi Chanyu (r. 85–69 BC) and Xulüquanqu
Chanyu (r. 68–60 BC), but the Han court...
- exile, and the amb****adors,
under Chang's suggestion, told then
chanyu Huyandi (壺衍鞮) that
Emperor Zhao had
killed a
migratory goose while hunting, and...