• Tuntuhe (Chinese: 屯屠何), the Xiulan Shizhu Houdi Chanyu (Chinese: 休蘭尸逐侯鞮單于), was the son of Sutuhu. He succeeded Yitu Yulüti in 88 AD and ruled until his...
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    "Northern Chanyu", whose name has not survived, sought to negotiate peace. Tuntuhe Chanyu of the Southern Xiongnu, however, was anxious to destroy his rival...
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  • Anguo (Chinese: 安國) Chanyu was the son of Yifa Yulüti. He succeeded Tuntuhe in 93 AD and ruled until 94 AD. He was succeeded by Shizi. In 89 AD, Anguo...
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  • AD and ruled until his death in 88 AD. He was succeeded by his cousin Tuntuhe. Upon coming to power in 85 AD, Yitu attacked the Northern Xiongnu and...
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    Huxie Shizhu Houti/Chang (湖邪尸逐侯提) 63–85 AD Yitu Yulüti/Xuan (伊屠於閭提/宣) 85–88 AD Tuntuhe[page needed] Shulan: 130–134  Xiulan Shizhu Houti (休蘭尸逐侯提) 88–93 AD Anguo[page needed]...
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    Northern Xiongnu refugees numbering 200,000 rebel and name Fenghou, son of Tuntuhe, as their chanyu - they fail to defeat the Southern Xiongnu and flee across...
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