- Kyrgyzes, then
known to
Chinese as
Gekun (鬲昆),
along with the
Hunyu (渾庾),
Qushe (屈射),
Dingling (丁零), and
Xinli (薪犁). In 50 BC,
Xiongnu chanyu Zhizhi defeated...
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Kyrgyz –then
known to
Chinese as
Gekun (鬲昆),
along with the
Hunyu (渾庾),
Qushe (屈射),
Dingling (丁零), and
Xinli (薪犁). Duan
Chengshi wrote in Miscellaneous...
-
Hujie (呼揭).
Other tribes living of the Xiongnu, such as the
Hunyu (浑庾),
Qushe (屈射), and
Xinli (薪犁), were only
mentioned once in
Chinese records, and their...
- tr. "Later [he went]
north [and]
subjugated the
nations of Hunyu,
Qushe, Dingling, Gekun, and Xinli. Therefore, the
Xiongnu nobles and dignitaries...
- tr: "Later (in the)
north (Modu Chanyu)
subjugated the
nations of Hunyu,
Qushe, Dingling, Gekun, and Xinli." Lee, Joo-Yup; Kuang,
Shuntu (2017). "A Comparative...
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Asian nomads. c. 202 BC:
Xiongnu chanyu Modu
conquered the
Hunyu (渾庾),
Qushe (屈射),
Dingling (丁零),
Gekun (鬲昆), and
Xinli (薪犁); The
Gekun and
Xinli would...
-
Soviet scholars (e.g. Lev Gumilyov)
attempted to
connect the
Kipchaks to the
Qūshé ~ Qūshí (屈射), a
people once
conquered by the Xiongnu; however,
Golden deems...
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Prince An (安王 李洵)
Princess Changfen (常芬公主),
second daughter Married Zhang Qushe,
Count Fanyang (張去奢/张去奢; 688–747) in 731
Princess Xiaochang (孝昌公主), third...
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honored her greatly. Her sons
Zhang Quhuo (張去惑),
Zhang Quyí (張去疑),
Zhang Qushe (張去奢),
Zhang Quyì (張去逸, note
different tone than his brother), and Zhang...
- Emperor. The four sons of her
sister Deng Guo:
Zhang Qudou,
Zhang Quyu,
Zhang Qushe, and
Zhang Quyi were all high officials. And
later Zhang Quyu's daughter...