Tuoba Fu
Tuoba Fu (Chinese: 拓跋弗; pinyin: Tuòbá Fú) (died 294), chieftain of the Tuoba (293–294).
He was the son of Tuoba Shamohan (拓跋沙漠汗) and the brother of Tuoba Yituo and Tuoba Yilu. In 293, he succeeded Tuoba Chuo as the chieftain of the Tuoba. His predecessor was his father's younger brother. Upon his death in 294, he was succeeded by Tuoba Luguan, another one of his uncles.
His son Tuoba Yulü would also become the chieftain in future.
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| Chieftains of the Tuoba clan | Unified rule |
- Tuoba Mao
- Tuoba Huo
- Tuoba Guan
- Tuoba Lou
- Tuoba Yue
- Tuoba Tuiyin
- Tuoba Li
- Tuoba Qi
- Tuoba Si
- Tuoba Ji
- Tuoba Gai
- Tuoba Kuai
- Tuoba Lin
- Tuoba Jifen
- Tuoba Liwei
- Tuoba Shamohan
- Tuoba Xilu
- Tuoba Chuo
- Tuoba Fu
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