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  2. Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) - Wikipedia

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    The rulers of Xia came from the Tiefu tribe, who descended from the Southern Xiongnu leader, Qubei.Qubei was a member of the ruling-Luandi clan as the brother of the chanyu, Qiangqu, although a later and more dubious account alleged that he was the descendant of a Han dynasty prince-turned-Xiongnu noble, Liu Jinbo (劉進伯) instead.

  3. Sixteen Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The Goguryeo kingdom was a powerful and influential state in northern Korea and parts of northeastern China at the beginning of the Sixteen Kingdoms period. Goguryeo was attacked by the Murong Xianbei numerous times, and in 342 Prince Murong Huang of Former Yan captured the Goguryeo capital Hwando (Wandu in Chinese).

  4. Timeline of the Jin dynasty (266–420) and the Sixteen ...

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    Former Qin: Qin troops conquer Former Yan [14] 371: Former Qin: Conquers Chouchi [3] Huan Wen deposes Emperor Fei of Jin and enthrones Sima Yu (Emperor Jianwen of Jin) [14] 372: Emperor Jianwen of Jin dies and is succeeded by Sima Yao (Emperor Xiaowu of Jin) [14] 373: Huan Wen dies and Xie An dominates the court [14] 375: Former Qin: Fu Jian ...

  5. Kong Jia - Wikipedia

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    In the Grand Historian, King Kong Jia didn't get the throne from his father, the 11th king of the Xia dynasty, because of him being superstitious and absurd. After his father died, his uncle and cousin became the 12th and 13th king of Xia kingdom. When they all died, Kong Jia finally ascended to the throne and became the 14th king of his country.

  6. Category:Sixteen Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The Sixteen Kingdoms period of Chinese history (304-439 CE). It was a chaotic period in Chinese history, when the political order of northern China fractured into a series of short-lived dynastic states, most of which were founded by the "Five Barbarians," non-Han peoples who had settled in northern and western China during the preceding centuries and participated in the overthrow of the ...

  7. Category:Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) - Wikipedia

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    These articles are about the Xiongnu-led dynastic state of Xia (known as Hu Xia or Northern Xia in historiography; 407-431). Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

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  9. Category:Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) emperors - Wikipedia

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    These are emperors of the Chinese/Xiongnu state Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) (407-431). Pages in category "Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) emperors" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.