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Tuoba (Chinese) or
Tabgatch (Old Turkic: 𐱃𐰉𐰍𐰲, Tabγač), also
known by
other names, was an
influential Xianbei clan in
early imperial China. During...
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historiography as the
Northern Wei (Chinese: 北魏; pinyin: Běi Wèi),
Tuoba Wei (Chinese: 拓跋魏; pinyin:
Tuòbá Wèi), Yuan Wei (Chinese: 元魏; pinyin: Yuán Wèi) and Later...
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Tuoba Yu (拓拔余) (died 29
October 452),
posthumous name
Prince Yin of Nan'an (南安隱王),
Xianbei name
Kebozhen (可博真; "The Gatekeeper"), was
briefly an emperor...
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Northern Wei ((北)魏文成帝) (July or
August 440 – 20 June 465), Han name
Tuoba Jun (拓拔濬),
Xianbei name
Wulei (烏雷), was an
emperor of the Xianbei-led Northern...
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Northern Wei ((北)魏道武帝; 4
August 371 – 6
November 409),
personal name
Tuoba Gui (拓拔珪), né
Tuoba Shegui (拓拔渉珪), was the
founding emperor of the
Northern Wei dynasty...
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Tuoba (Tabγač or Tabghach; also Taγbač or Taghbach; Chinese: 拓跋) is an
extinct language spoken by the
Tuoba people in
northern China around the 5th century...
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China in 439 by the
Northern Wei, a
dynasty established by the
Xianbei Tuoba clan. This
occurred 19
years after the
Eastern Jin
collapsed in 420, and...
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Tuoba Shiyiqian (Chinese: 拓跋什翼犍; pinyin:
Tuòbá Shíyìqián; 320–376) was the last
prince of the Xianbei-led Dai
dynasty of
China and
ruled from 338 to 376...
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Northern Wei ((北)魏孝文帝) (October 13, 467 –
April 26, 499),
personal name
Tuoba Hong (拓拔宏),
later Yuan Hong (元宏), was an
emperor of China's
Northern Wei...
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extinct Tuoba language (Tabɣač) as a
Mongolic language. However, Chen (2005)
argues that
Tuoba was a
Turkic language.
Shimunek classifies Tuoba as a "Serbi"...