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    rendered as Tai and sometimes known in historiography as the Tuoba Dai (Chinese: 拓跋代), was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Tuoba clan of Xianbei descent...
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  • Tuoba Hena (Chinese: 拓跋; pinyin: Tuòbá Hénà; fl. 325–337) ruled as prince of the Tuoba Dai from 325 to 329 and again from 335 to 337. He was the youngest...
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    the para-Mongolic Tuoba as well as assimilated Turkic peoples such as Hegu (骨) and Yizhan (乙旃); consequently, about one quarter of the Tuoba tribal confederation...
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  • 拓跋猗盧 r. 295–316; d. 316 Tuoba Yulü 拓跋鬱律 r. 316–321; d. 321 Tuoba Heru 拓跋賀傉 r. 321–325; d. 325 Tuoba Pugen 拓跋普根 r. (305–)316; d. 316 Tuoba Hena 拓跋 r...
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    336–405), founder of the Southern Yan Tuoba Yilu (拓跋猗盧, died 316), founder of the Tuoba Dai Tuoba Shiyijian (拓跋什翼犍, 320–376), last ruler of the Tuoba Dai Tufa...
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