Tuyuhun

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The Tuyuhun (Chinese: 吐谷渾) were a nomadic tribe of East Asia who flourished in the 4th-7th centuries were a powerful tribe roaming the area of modern Qinghai and Gansu and were originally related to the Xianbei. It was named after its founder Murong Tuyuhun (慕容吐谷渾), an older brother of Former Yan's ancestor Murong Hui. Their empire was also known as A-zha in Tibetan and Henanguo 河南國 by the Chinese. At times, it was also known as Bailan (白蘭).

The tent-living Tuyuhun were experts in horse breeding but also conducted agriculture. As a realm just between the Chinese empires in the east (Northern Wei, and the Southern dynasties) and the other steppe tribes like the Rouran and the Gaoche, the Tuyuhun acted as envoys and traders, and many Buddhist missionaries and travelers crossed their country. It was founded roughly in 285 by Murong Tuyuhun. In the 6th century, its chieftain Murong Kualü adopted the title of Khagan (可汗) and challenged the armies of the Chinese empires. However, by the 7th century, the Tang Dynasty were in power and were able to control the Tuyuhun territory and installed khans on their own will. In 663 the Tibetan empire of Tufan destroyed the capital Fuqi (伏俟) (west of Qinghai Lake), and by 672, its lands had been seized by Tufan, and its last khan Murong Nuohebo became a Tang Dynasty general. The Tuyuhun escaped to the north and were resettled by the Tang government in the area of modern Ningxia and northern Shaanxi.


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Temple names Regal names Family names and given name Durations of reigns Era names and their according durations
Chinese convention: for those who have regal names, use regal names; otherwise, use family name and given name, or use given name + "Khan"
Did not exist Henan Wang (河南王) 慕容吐谷渾 Mùróng Tǔyùhún 285-317 Did not exist
Did not exist Henan Wang (河南王) 慕容吐延 Mùróng Tǔyán 317-329 Did not exist
Did not exist Tuyuhun Wang (吐谷渾王) 慕容葉延 Mùróng Yèyán 329-351 Did not exist
Did not exist Tuyuhun Wang (吐谷渾王) 慕容碎奚 Mùróng Suìxī 351-371 Did not exist
Did not exist Bailan Wang (白蘭王) 慕容視連 Mùróng Shìlián 371-390 Did not exist
Did not exist Tuyuhun Wang (吐谷渾王) 慕容視羆 Mùróng Shìpí 390-400 Did not exist
Did not exist Da Chanyu (大單于) 慕容烏紇褆 Mùróng Wūgētí 400-405 Did not exist
Did not exist Wuyin Khan (戊寅可汗)/
Da Chanyu (大單于)/
Wu Wang (武王)
慕容樹洛干 Mùróng Shùluògān 405-417 Did not exist
Did not exist Bailan Wang (白蘭王) 慕容阿柴 Mùróng Āchái 417-424 Did not exist
Did not exist Hui Wang (惠王)/
Longxi Wang (隴西王)
慕容慕璝 Mùróng Mùguī 424-436 Did not exist
Did not exist Henan Wang (河南王) 慕容慕利延 Mùróng Mùlìyán 436-452 Did not exist
Did not exist Henan Wang (河南王)/
Xiping Wang (西平王)
慕容拾寅 Mùróng Shíyín 452-481 Did not exist
Did not eixst Henan Wang (河南王) 慕容度易侯 Mùróng Dùyìhóu 481-490 Did not exist
Did not exist Did not exist 慕容伏連籌 Mùróng Fúliánchóu 490-540 Did not exist
Did not exist Khan 慕容夸呂 Mùróng Kuālǔ 540-591 Did not exist
Did not exist Khan 慕容世伏 Mùróng Shìfú 591-597 Did not exist
Did not exist Busabo Khan (步薩鉢可汗) 慕容伏允 Mùróng Fúyǔn 597-635 Did not exist
Did not exist Zhugulüwugandou Khan (趉故呂烏甘豆可汗)/
Daning Wang (大寧王)/
Xiping Jun Wang (西平郡王)
慕容順 Mùróng Shùn 635 Did not exist
Did not exist Wudiyebaledou Khan (烏地也拔勒豆可汗)/
Heyuan Jun Wang (河源郡王)
慕容諾曷鉢 Mùróng Nuòhébō 635-672 Did not exist

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