- Yujiulü
Tuhezhen (Chinese: 郁久閭吐賀真; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ
Tǔhèzhēn) was the
ruler of the
Rouran from
September 444 to 464 with the
title of Chu
Khagan (處可汗;...
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which was
Yongkang (永康 Yǒngkāng 464–484). He was the
elder son of Yujiulü
Tuhezhen. He
sought peaceful relations with
Chinese states at first. He sent a tribute...
- (侯其伏代庫者可汗; Rouran: Kökibük Daiγuǰai Qaγan). He was the
second son of Yujiulü
Tuhezhen.
According to
Pengling Wang, his name
might be
cognate with
Middle Mongol...
- as Li
Minde / Yujiulü
Yuanlie Crown Prince of the
Rouran under Yujiulü
Tuhezhen. He was
adopted as the
Second Young Master of the Li
family by Zhou Xuemei...
- Wuti
Chilian Khagan (敕連可汗, Mongolian: Тэнгэрийн хаан) 429–444 Yujiulü
Tuhezhen Chu
Khagan (處可汗, Mongolian: Цор хаан) 444–464 Yujiulü
Yucheng Shouluobuzhen...
- Wuti was
defeated and fled. He
later died and was
succeeded by Yujiulü
Tuhezhen. He was
married to
Princess Xihai (西海公主) a
cousin or
sister of Emperor...
- he was not able to deal a
major defeat to Rouran's
Chuluo Khan Yujiulü
Tuhezhen, a
number of
Rouran tribesmen surrendered. Meanwhile, in his absence, his...
- (402-410) Yujiulü
Tiefa (died 553), khan of the
Rouran (552-553) Yujiulü
Tuhezhen, khan of the
Rouran (444-464) with the
title of Chu Khan Yujiulü Wuti,...
- (410–414) Yujiulü Datan, Khan (414–429) Yujiulü Wuti, Khan (429–444) Yujiulü
Tuhezhen, Khan (444–450) Yujiulü Yucheng, Khan (450–485) Yujiulü Doulun, Khan (485–492)...
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Prince Huang attacked Rouran together, but Rouran's
Chuluo Khan, Yujiulü
Tuhezhen eluded them and did not
engage them. In fall 449, however,
Tuoba Na was...