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Qiedihou (Chinese: 且鞮侯; r. 101–96 BCE),
whose name was
probably Qiedi, was a
Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire, and the
successor to Xulihu. His
reign was contemporaneous...
- the year,
Xulihu Chanyu dies from
illness and is
succeeded by
Qiedihou Chanyu.
Qiedihou releases the Han
envoys detained by the
Xiongnu and
receives gifts...
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force from
Juyan Lake into the
eastern Altay Mountains but is
pursued by
Qiedihou Chanyu.
After a
desperate fighting retreat across more than 500km of Xiongnu...
- 狐鹿姑) was a
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire. He was the son and
successor of
Qiedihou and
reigned from 96 to 85 BC.
Hulugu originally did not want to become...
- Xin, the
Marquis of Xi who was
serving the Han dynasty. The
daughter of
Qiedihou Chanyu was
married to the Han
Chinese General Li Ling
after he surrendered...
- Preceded by Er
Chanyu Chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire 102–100 BCE Succeeded by
Qiedihou...
- earlier, in 101 BC, a new
chanyu had come to
power in Xiongnu,
Chanyu Qiedihou (且鞮侯), who had
expressed an
interest in
peace with the Han and who, as...
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Touman Modu
Chanyu Laoshang Junchen Yizhixie Wuwei Chanyu Er
Chanyu Xulihu Qiedihou Hulugu Huyandi Xulüquanqu
Woyanqudi Huhanye Fuzhulei Ruodi Souxie Juya...
- had
defected to the
Xiongnu and
married a
Xiongnu princess,
daughter of
Qiedihou Chanyu and was sent to
govern the
Jiankun (Ch'ien-K'un)
region which later...
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Chanyu (呴犛湖/呴犁湖) /
Goulihu (句犁湖) *hɨo-li-gɑ / *ko-li-ga 102/101–101/100 BC
Qiedihou (且鞮侯) *tsiɑ-te-go 101/100–96 BC
Hulugu Chanyu (狐鹿姑單于/狐鹿姑单于) *ɣuɑ-lok-kɑ...