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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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    Jin retakes territory in Henan from Former Qin [16] 385: Western Yan: Murong Chong takes Chang'an from Qin [16] Western Qin: Founded by Qifu Guoren [17] Former Qin: Fu Jian is killed by Yao Chang [16] Chouchi: Revived [3] 386: Northern Wei: The Tuoba state is revived [16] Later Qin: Yao Chang declares himself emperor [16] 387

  5. Xia - Wikipedia

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    Xia dynasty (c. 2070 – c. 1600 BC), the first orthodox dynasty in Chinese history; Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) (407–431), a Xiongnu-led dynasty; Xia (617–621), a state founded by Dou Jiande near the end of the Sui dynasty; Western Xia (1038–1227), a Tangut-led dynasty; Eastern Xia (1215–1233), a Jurchen-led dynasty

  6. Western Qin - Wikipedia

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    The Western Qin (Chinese: 西秦; pinyin: Xī Qín; 385–400, 409–431) was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Qifu clan of Xianbei ethnicity during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms. [1] All rulers of the Western Qin declared themselves " wang ", translatable as either "king" or "prince."

  7. Category:Xia (Sixteen Kingdoms) - Wikipedia

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