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Tadun (died 207) was a
leader of the
Wuhuan tribes during the late
Eastern Han
dynasty of China. He was an ally of the
warlord Yuan Shao and Yuan Shao's...
- him so his
cousin Tadun became acting guardian. In 195
Tadun,
Nanlou and
Supuyan supported Yuan Shao
against Gongsun Zan. In 207
Tadun was
defeated by Cao...
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Chinese emperor (d. 271) Guo Jia,
Chinese adviser and
official (b. 170)
Tadun,
Chinese chieftain of the
Wuhuan tribe Yuan Shang,
Chinese warlord and governor...
- leaders,
pretending as
though the
daughters were his own. The
Wuhuan leader Tadun was
especially powerful and was thus very well-treated by Yuan Shao. The...
- in
Ta'
Sannat called "Pjazza Tax-Xelina". Iċ-Ċnus Il-Ħofra Inni Wara Mġarr ix-Xini
Ta'
Bardan Ta' Ċenċ
Ta' Ċenċ
Cliffs Ta'
Dun Nastas Ta'
Durell Ta' Marżiena...
- with the
Wuhuan leader Tadun,
fought at the
Battle of
White Wolf
Mountain against Cao Cao.
During the battle, the unit of
Tadun was surprise-attacked by...
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Xianbei and
Wuhuan survived as the main
remnants of the confederation.
Tadun Khan of the
Wuhuan (died 207 AD) was the
ancestor of the proto-Mongolic...
- unit, in
several battles against Cao Cao's rivals,
including Yuan Tan,
Tadun and Liu Bei. His
elder brother, Cao Ren, also
served as a
military officer...
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Northeast China from 207 CE to 907 CE.
After the
death of
their ancestor Tadun in 207, they were no
longer called Wuhuan but
joined the
Khitan Xianbei...
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other symbols instead of
Khmer script.
Ta Prohm (Khmer: ប្រាសាទតាព្រហ្ម, UNGEGN:
Ta Prôhm, ALA-LC:
Tā Brahm [
taː prom]; "Ancestor Brahma") is the modern...