- The
Rouran Khaganate (柔然;
Róurán), also
known as
Ruanruan or Juan-juan (蠕蠕; Ruǎnruǎn) (or
variously Jou-jan, Ruruan, Ju-juan, Ruru, Ruirui, Rouru, Rouruan...
-
Rouran (Chinese: 柔然), also
called Ruanruan, Ruan-ruan or Juan-juan (Chinese: 蠕蠕), is an
unclassified extinct language of
Mongolia and
northern China, spoken...
- 552) and his
brother Istämi. The
First Turkic Khaganate succeeded the
Rouran Khaganate as the
hegemonic power of the
Mongolian Plateau and
rapidly expanded...
-
Pannonian Avars' core may have been
descended from the
remnants of the
Rouran Khaganate,
which were
accompanied by
other Steppe groups. The
earliest clear...
- as 木骨閭 Mùgǔlǘ (from
Middle Chinese *muwk-kwot-ljo), of the
progenitor of
Rouran Khaganate. The
ethnogenesis of
Mongolic peoples is
largely linked with the...
- 450 A.D., the
ruling Chinese dynasty is
under constant threat from the
Rouran tribes. The
Chinese army
conducts a
nationwide draft. A
retired soldier...
-
under the
leadership of
Bumin Qaghan (d. 552) and his sons,
succeeded the
Rouran Khaganate as the main
power in the
region and
established the
First Turkic...
-
tribal kingdoms who
fought against one
other for supremacy, such as the
Rouran Khaganate (330–555)
until it was
defeated by the Göktürks, who
founded the...
-
Phoenician Carthaginian Roman Western Eastern Satavahana Neo-Sumerian
Xianbei Rouran Post-classical
Angevin Aragonese Armenian Bagratid Vaspurakan Artsakh Cilician...
- the
nomadic Rouran, who
frequently raided the
northern Chinese frontier to loot and pillage.
Northern Wei
emperors considered the
Rouran to be uncivilized...