• Yelü Bei (Chinese: 耶律倍) (899 – January 7, 937), also known as Yelü Tuyu (耶律突欲 or 耶律圖欲), posthumously honored Emperor Wenxian Qinyi (文獻欽義皇帝) with the temple...
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  • name Wuyu, sinicised name Yelü Ruan, was the third emperor of the Khitan-led Liao dynasty of China. He was the son of Yelü Bei, the eldest son of Abaoji...
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    Abaoji (redirect from Yelü Abaoji)
    ruling from 916 to 926. He had a sinicised name, Yelü Yi; some sources suggest that Abaoji's family name, Yelü, was adopted during his lifetime, although there...
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  • away from Yelü Bei, as she had favored Yelü Deguang. However, formally, she called an assembly of the chieftains, along with Yelü Bei and Yelü Deguang,...
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    947. Yelü Ruan, posthumously Emperor Shizong of Liao, was the son of Yelü Bei, and not the designated heir of Emperor Taizong of Liao, who was Yelü Lihu...
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  • 蕭氏; d. 1057), personal name Noujin (耨斤) Yelü Zongzhen, Emperor Xingzong of Liao (耶律宗真; 1016–1055), 4th son Yelü Zongyuan, Prince of Qin (秦國王 耶律宗元; 1021–1063)...
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  • bēi) Bei River, a tributary of the Pearl River in southern China Bei (surname) (贝/貝), a Chinese surname (mathematics) bei, a Kelvin function Yelü Bei...
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  • The Yelü clan (Khitan: , spelled əy.er.uu.əld, pronounced Yeruuld; Chinese: 耶律; pinyin: Yēlǜ), alternatively rendered as Yila (Chinese: 移剌; pinyin: Yílǎ)...
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  • not known when that occurred. She bore Yelü Abaoji three sons—Yelü Bei, Yelü Deguang, and Yelü Lihu. In 916, Yelü Abaoji, having consolidated the power...
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    evolved between Yelü Bei and his younger brother Yelü Deguang, who took the imperial throne of the Liao dynasty after their father Yelü Abaoji died, en...
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