-
Wuzhuliu (Chinese: 烏珠留) or
Wuzhuliuruodi (Chinese: 烏珠留若鞮), born
Nangzhiyasi (Chinese: 囊知牙斯; fl. 8 BC - died 13 AD), was a
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire...
-
exceptionally rich
burial of a
historically known ruler of the Xiongnu,
Wuzhuliu, who died in 13 CE. Most of the
objects from Noin-Ula are now in the Hermitage...
- The
brother and
successor of
Wuzhuliu Chanyu, he
reigned from 18 to 46 AD. Yu was the
eldest surviving brother of
Wuzhuliu Chanyu upon his
death in 13...
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Hulugu Huyandi Xulüquanqu
Woyanqudi Huhanye Fuzhulei Ruodi Souxie Juya
Wuzhuliu Wulei Huduershidaogao Wudadihou Punu
Chanyu Youliu Northern Chanyu Yu****ian...
- In 5 BC,
during the
reign of
Wuzhuliu Chanyu (8 BC – AD 13), the
Wusun attempted to raid
Yueban pastures, but
Wuzhuliu repulsed them, and the
Wusun commander...
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Wuyidang to Chang'an. Juya died in 8 BC and was
succeeded by his brother,
Wuzhuliu.
Loewe 2000, p. 205. Barfield,
Thomas (1989), The
Perilous Frontier: Nomadic...
- Xian, was a
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire. The
brother and
successor of
Wuzhuliu, he
reigned from 13 to 18 AD. Xian took part in
subjugating Wuhuan lands...
- Juya Chanyu: 87 (車牙若鞮單于/车牙若鞮单于) *kɨɑ-ŋa Jumoju: 87 (且莫車/攣鞮且莫車) 12–8 BC
Wuzhuliu Chanyu: p. 87 (烏珠留若鞮單于/乌珠留若鞮单于) *ʔɑ-tśo-liu Nangzhiyasi/Zhi [page needed]...
- (Chinese: 蘇屠胡; fl. 48 AD - died 56 AD), also
known as Bi (比), was the son of
Wuzhuliu, and
uncle of Punu Chanyu.
Sutuhu was too
young to
succeed his
father in...
- is
succeeded by his
brother Souxie 12 BC
Souxie dies and is
succeeded by his half
brother Juya 8 BC Juya dies and is
succeeded by his
brother Wuzhuliu...