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Wulei (Chinese: 烏累; fl. 13 AD - died 18 AD), born Xian, was a
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire. The
brother and
successor of Wuzhuliu, he
reigned from 13...
- Han
China established the
Protectorate of the
Western Regions (西域都護府) at
Wulei (烏壘, near
modern Luntai), to
oversee the
region as far west as the Pamir...
- Han–Xiongnu War, the
Chinese empire established a
military garrison at
Wulei (west of Karasahr, in
present Luntai County). The
Chinese sought to control...
- upon his death.
Wuzhuliu died in 13 AD and was
succeeded by his brother,
Wulei Chanyu.
During the life of Wuzhuliu, the Han
dynasty dominated the steppe...
- (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 Wei
dynasty of China. He...
- was p****ed over in
succession in
favor of his half-brother, the
Wulei Chanyu. When
Wulei died in 18 AD, Yu
succeeded him as the
Huduershidaogao Chanyu....
- (Yarkand), and p****ing
through the
countries of Puli (Tashkurghan) and
Wulei (centred on
Sarhad in the Wakhan), you
arrive among the Da
Yuezhi (Kushans)...
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Huyandi Xulüquanqu
Woyanqudi Huhanye Fuzhulei Ruodi Souxie Juya
Wuzhuliu Wulei Huduershidaogao Wudadihou Punu
Chanyu Youliu Northern Chanyu Yu****ian...
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Western Regions in modern-day Xinjiang, with
Protector General stationed at
Wulei (west of Karasahr, in
present Luntai County).
After the
Western Han dynasty...
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Protectorate of the
Western Regions, with the
Protector General stationed in
Wulei in
present Luntai County. As of 1885[update],
there was
about 25,100 acres...