Tuyuhun (Chinese: 吐谷渾; LHC: *tʰɑʔ-jok-guənʔ; Wade-Giles: T'u-yühun), also known as Henan (Chinese: 河南) and Azha (Tibetan: ཨ་ཞ་, Wylie: ‘A-zha; Chinese:...
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Tuyuhun (Chinese: 吐谷渾), also known as ‘Azha from Tibetan script, is an extinct language once spoken by the Tuyuhun of northern China about 500 AD. The...
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2017.70.2.4. Vovin, Alexander (December 2015). "Some notes on the Tuyuhun (吐谷渾) language: in the footsteps of Paul Pelliot". Journal of Sino-Western Communications...
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269–333), chieftain of the Murong tribe and Duke of Liaodong Murong Tuyuhun (慕容吐谷渾, 246–317), founder of the Tuyuhun Murong Huang (慕容皝, 297–348), founder of...
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François & Hulsewé 1979, p. 192 Book of Wei, ch. 102 Liaoshi, vol. 4 "庚子,吐谷渾、烏孫、靺鞨皆來貢。" 《焦氏易林 – Jiaoshi Yilin》 Original text:烏孫氏女,深目黑醜;嗜欲不同,過時無偶。 Wang...
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1556/062.2017.70.2.4. Vovin, Alexander (2015). "Some notes on the Tuyuhun (吐谷渾) language: in the footsteps of Paul Pelliot". Journal of Sino-Western Communications...
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(新寧(ㄒㄧㄣ ㄋㄧㄥˊ)) (AD 384–387) Linchuan (臨川(ㄌㄧㄣˊ ㄔㄨㄢ)) (AD 384–420) Tuyuhun (吐谷渾(ㄊㄨˇ ㄩˋ ㄏㄨㄣˊ)) (AD 284–608, AD 615–663) – Ruled by the House of Murong (慕容)...
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documentations on the tribal formation of Tuyuhun and its early history 《吐谷渾種裔及其成族與初期歷史 (手稿)》, Toronto: The SenSeis, 2019. The Northern Wei State and...
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be sufficiently Han-like to not to be changed. These included: Tuyuhun (吐谷渾) Heruo (賀若) Na (那) Yu (庾) Chinese Wikisource has original text related to...
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