- the
Western Regions" in the Hou Hanshu: "Going west from the
kingdom of
Suoju (Yarkand), and p****ing
through the
countries of Puli (Tashkurghan) and Wulei...
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consent [in 45 CE]. In the meantime, the
Xiongnu became weaker. The king of
Suoju [Yarkand],
named Xian,
wiped out
several kingdoms.
After Xian's
death [c...
- of
Suoju went with them. In 87 AD, Ban Chao
attacked Suoju with 25,000 men. They were
heavily outnumbered due to 50,000
reinforcements from
Suoju's ally...
- 317 21,076 Qule 310 2,170 300 Quli 240 1,610 300
Shule 1,510 18,647 2,000
Suoju 2,339 16,373 3,049
Weili 1,200 9,600 2,000
Weitou 300 2,300 800
Weixu 700...
- The
Shuya (Russian: Шуя; Finnish: Suojoki, also
Suoju) is a
river in the
Republic of
Karelia in Russia. The
length of the
river is 194 km. The area of...
-
reign of
Emperor Ming,
Xiumo Ba, a
Khotanese general,
rebelled against Suoju (Yarkand), and made
himself king of
Yutian (in 60 AD). On the
death of Xiumo...
-
without results 94 BC
Summer Han
forces under Xu
Xiangru kill the king of
Suoju (around
modern Yarkant County) and
capture 1,500
people 91 BC Factional...
- ㄍㄨㄛˊ)) (71 BC–AD 508)
Further Jushi (車師後國(ㄐㄩ ㄕ ㄏㄡˋ ㄍㄨㄛˊ)) (67 BC–AD 170)
Suoju (莎車(ㄙㄨㄛ ㄐㄩ)) (66 BC–AD 89)
Khotan (于闐(ㄩˊ ㄊㄧㄢˊ)) (AD 56–1006) –
Ruled by...
-
consent [in 45 CE]. In the meantime, the
Xiongnu became weaker. The king of
Suoju [Yarkand],
named Xian,
wiped out
several kingdoms.
After Xian’s
death [c...