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Tuntuhe (Chinese: 屯屠何), the
Xiulan ****hu
Houdi Chanyu (Chinese: 休蘭尸逐侯鞮單于), was the son of Sutuhu. He
succeeded Yitu Yulüti in 88 AD and
ruled until his...
- "Northern Chanyu",
whose name has not survived,
sought to
negotiate peace.
Tuntuhe Chanyu of the
Southern Xiongnu, however, was
anxious to
destroy his rival...
- Huxie ****hu Houti/Chang (湖邪尸逐侯提) 63–85 AD Yitu Yulüti/Xuan (伊屠於閭提/宣) 85–88 AD
Tuntuhe[page needed] Shulan: 130–134
Xiulan ****hu
Houti (休蘭尸逐侯提) 88–93 AD Anguo[page needed]...
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Anguo (Chinese: 安國)
Chanyu was the son of Yifa Yulüti. He
succeeded Tuntuhe in 93 AD and
ruled until 94 AD. He was
succeeded by ****i. In 89 AD, Anguo...
- AD and
ruled until his
death in 88 AD. He was
succeeded by his
cousin Tuntuhe. Upon
coming to
power in 85 AD, Yitu
attacked the
Northern Xiongnu and...
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Northern Xiongnu refugees numbering 200,000
rebel and name Fenghou, son of
Tuntuhe, as
their chanyu - they fail to
defeat the
Southern Xiongnu and flee across...