- Tufa
Lilugu (Chinese: 禿髮利鹿孤; died
April or May 402),
formally Prince Kang of Hexi (河西康王), was a
prince of the Xianbei-led
Southern Liang dynasty of China...
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before dying of
illness resulting from a
horse riding accident.
After Tufa
Lilugu succeeded his brother, he
shifted the
capital to
Xiping (西平郡;
around present-day...
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intellectual Sima Yuanxian,
regent during the Jin
Dynasty (b. 382) Tufa
Lilugu,
prince of the
Xianbei state Southern Liang "List of
Rulers of Korea". www...
- his
older brothers, the
founding prince Tufa Wugu (Prince Wu) and Tufa
Lilugu (Prince Kang) both
decided to p**** the
throne to a brother,
intending that...
- (太初) 397–400
Proclaimed himself Great Chanyu Died of
natural causes Tufa
Lilugu 禿髮利鹿孤
Prince Kang 康王 399–402 (2–3 years) Era(s)
Jianhe (建和) 400–402 Elder...
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Guang (Lü Shao) Lü Zuan Lü Long
Southern Liang (397–414) Tufa Wugu Tufa
Lilugu Tufa
Rutan Northern Liang (397–460) Duan Ye Juqu
Mengxun Juqu
Mujian (Juqu...
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surrendered to
Southern Liang's
prince Tufa
Lilugu, who
welcomed him as an
honored guest. Tufa
Lilugu's brother Tufa
Juyan (禿髮俱延)
suspected Qifu Gangui's...
- Bá,
Emperor (409–430) Féng Hóng,
Emperor (430–436)
Southern Liang – Tufa
Lilugu,
Prince (399–402) Tufa Rutan,
Prince (402–414)
Western Liang – Li Gao, Prince...
- Lü Guang's son Lü Zuan,
sought help from him, he sent his
brother Tufa
Lilugu to
relieve Guo,
although Guo
later submitted to
Western Qin. In 398, two...
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father Qifu
Qiangui (Prince Wuyuan)
briefly surrendered to her
uncle Tufa
Lilugu (Prince Kang), then
ruler of
Southern Liang and,
after leaving Qifu Chipan...