- Juqu
Mengxun (Chinese: 沮渠蒙遜; 368–433), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Prince Wuxuan of
Northern Liang (北涼武宣王), was the
second prince of the...
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support from the Juqu clan, Duan was
subsequently overthrown in 401 and Juqu
Mengxun was
proclaimed monarch. All
rulers of the
Northern Liang proclaimed themselves...
-
governor of the
Later Liang dynasty, but
after the Lus****hu
generals Juqu
Mengxun and Juqu
Nancheng (沮渠男成)
rebelled against the
Later Liang, Juqu Nancheng...
- with the
Northern Liang prince Juqu
Mengxun when Juqu
Mengxun attacked Western Liang, but was
defeated by Juqu
Mengxun, and his
general Zhu
Yuanhu (朱元虎)...
- when that city was
captured in 420 by Juqu
Mengxun, the king of
Northern Liang.
Under the
patronage of
Mengxun, Dharmakṣema took up
residence in Guzang...
- (died in 428) of
Western Qin Feng Ba (died in 430) of
Northern Yan Juqu
Mengxun (368–433) of
Northern Liang Emperor Wen of Liu Song (407–453)
Emperor Gao...
- ever taken.
Later that year, Juqu
Mengxun made an
attack on Jiuquan, and Li Gao
suffered a
defeat to Juqu
Mengxun near
Jiuquan and was
forced to return...
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dynasty of China. By the time that Juqu
Mujian succeeded his
father Juqu
Mengxun (Prince Wuxuan) in 433, the
Northern Liang appeared to be
stronger than...
- an
ethnic Chinese, Duan Ye in Zhangye,
Gansu with the
support of Juqu
Mengxun, a Xiongnu, who then
seized control of the
kingdom in 401. In 400, Li Gao...
- with Juqu
Mengxun extremely ill, the
Northern Liang nobles,
believing Juqu
Mengxun's younger brother Juqu Puti (沮渠菩提), whom Juqu
Mengxun had designed...