• Tufa Wugu (Chinese: 禿髮烏孤; died 399), formally Prince Wu of Wuwei (武威武王), was the founding prince of the Xianbei-led Southern Liang dynasty of China. He...
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  • categories and species within this group vary Tufa Wugu, founding prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Liang Wugu, an ancient tribal people in Inner Asia...
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  • Xianbei chief Tufa Sifujian (禿髮思復犍), considered most talented, his older brothers, the founding prince Tufa Wugu (Prince Wu) and Tufa Lilugu (Prince...
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  • Southern Liang dynasty of China. He was a younger brother of the founder Tufa Wugu (Prince Wu). He was described as a capable ruler open to different opinions...
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    yet. After Later Liang suffered a heavy defeat to Western Qin in 397, Tufa Wugu proclaimed himself the Prince of Xiping and changed the era name, signifying...
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  • Romania Tufa, the founding family of Southern Liang, a state during the Chinese Jin Dynasty Tufa Wugu (died 399), founding prince of Southern Liang Tufa Lilugu...
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  • Northern Liang and Southern Liang in 397. The Southern Liang was founded by Tufa Wugu, a Xianbei, in Ledu, Qinghai. The Northern Liang was founded by an ethnic...
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  • he, as a part of these commissions, he tried to grant titles on Tufa Wugu, Tufa Wugu told Lü Guang's ambassador: Heavenly King Lü's sons are all corrupt...
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  • 388), ruler of Western Qin Murong Bao (355–398), emperor of Later Yan Tufa Wugu (died 399), ruler of Southern Liang Emperor Daowu of Northern Wei (371–409)...
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  • Qifu Gangui, ruler of Western Qin Taichu (397–399), an era name used by Tufa Wugu, ruler of Southern Liang Taichu (453), an era name used by Liu Shao (Liu...
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