• Emperor Huan of Han (Chinese: 漢桓帝; pinyin: Hàn Huán Dì; Wade–Giles: Han Huan-ti; 132 – 25 January 168) was the 27th emperor of the Han dynasty after he...
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  • (1st year) to Benchu era of the Chinese Han dynasty. Han Huandi succeeds Han Zhidi as emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. Chadae becomes ruler of the Korean...
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  • pendulum. Cai Yong, Chinese calligrapher and musician (d. 192) Han Huandi, emperor of the Han dynasty (d. 168) Tao Qian, Chinese official and warlord (d....
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  • (1st year) to Benchu era of the Chinese Han dynasty. Han Huandi succeeds Han Zhidi as emperor of the Chinese Han dynasty. Chadae becomes ruler of the Korean...
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    202) 132 Cai Yong, Chinese calligrapher and musician (d. 192) Han Huandi, emperor of the Han dynasty (d. 168) Tao Qian, Chinese official and warlord (d....
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  • Western Han (206 BC – 9 AD and 23–25 AD) and the Eastern Han (25–220 AD). The rulers of the Shu Han, one of the three successor states to the Han dynasty...
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  • placed her on the throne. — Book of the Later Han, Accounts of the Eastern Barbarians In the reign of Huandi and Lingdi that country that was in great disorder...
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  • 9 to October 16. The original winner of the women's 400 metres hurdles, Han Qing of China, was disqualified for doping – the first Asian Games athletics...
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  • 2005: Xing Huina 1988: Li Xiuxen 1989: Zhong Huandi 1990: Zhong Huandi 1991: Zhong Huandi 1992: Zhong Huandi 1993: Wang Junxia 1994: Wang Junxia 1995: Dong...
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    Lanzhou (category CS1 Simplified Chinese-language sources (zh-hans))
    in the 6th century BC. In 81 BC, under the Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220), it was taken from the Huns' Huandi Chanyu and made the seat of Jincheng commandery...
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