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Yizhixie (Chinese: 伊稚邪 < Late Old Chinese: *ʔi-ḍiᴴ-ja; r. 126–114 BC) was the
brother of
Junchen Chanyu and his
successor to the
Xiongnu throne. Yizhixie...
- and Zhao Xin is
surrounded and
almost entirely destro**** by the army of
Yizhixie Chanyu. Zhao Xin
defects to the Chanyu. For
these two campaigns, Emperor...
- Lake Baikal. Wei Qing's army,
setting off from Dingxiang,
encountered Yizhixie Chanyu's army. Wei Qing
ordered his
troops to
arrange heavy-armoured chariots...
-
through a
fatiguing expeditionary march across the Gobi
Desert only to find
Yizhixie Chanyu's main
force waiting to
encircle them on the
other side.
Using armored...
- 127/6: The
Xiongnu ruler Junchen Chanyu dies, and his
younger brother Yizhixie, the Luli King of the Left (East),
overthrows Junchen's son
Yudan and sets...
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through a
fatiguing expeditionary march across the Gobi
desert only to find
Yizhixie chanyu's main
force waiting to
encircle them on the
other side.
Using armored...
- Hexi Corridor,
where he
fights a six-day
running battle against a son of
Yizhixie Chanyu. The
Xiongnu are defeated, and the
ruler of Lan and king Lu, both...
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daughter of the
Laoshang Chanyu (and
older sister of
Junchen Chanyu and
Yizhixie Chanyu) was
married to the
Xiongnu General Zhao Xin, the
Marquis of Xi...
- 114–105 BCE) was a
chanyu of the
Xiongnu Empire.
Wuwei succeeded his
father Yizhixie in 114 BC and died in 105 BC. He was
succeeded by his son, Er Chanyu. Wuwei...
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through a
fatiguing expeditionary march across the Gobi
Desert only to find
Yizhixie chanyu's main
force waiting to
encircle them on the
other side.
Using armored...