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Ruling clan of the ancient Xiongnu tribal confederation
The Luandi (simplified Chinese: 挛鞮; traditional Chinese: 攣鞮; pinyin: Luándī; Wade–Giles: Luan-ti; alternatively written as Xulianti simplified Chinese:
Luandi
Topics referred to by the same term
Luandi may refer to: Luandi Zhizhi, also known as Luandi Hutuwusi Luanti (formerly Minetest) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Luandi_(disambiguation)
Supreme ruler of the Xiongnu Empire (d. 36 BCE)
transcription was Luandi Hutuwusi (Chinese: 攣鞮呼屠吾斯; pinyin: Luándī Hūtúwúsī), i.e. one of the Worthy Princes of the East (of the Luandi clan). When Hutuwusi's
Zhizhi
Emperor title of the Xiongnu
title "Khagan" in 402 AD. The title was most famously used by the ruling Luandi clan of the Xiongnu during the Qin dynasty (221–206 BC) and Han dynasty
Chanyu
Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire from 209 to 174 BCE
"Account of the Xiongnu A" quote: "單于姓攣鞮氏"; tr: "The chanyu's surname is Luandi." Di Cosmo, Nicola (2002). Ancient China and its Enemies: The Rise of Nomadic
Modu_Chanyu
Xiongnu-led dynastic state of China (304–329)
前趙; pinyin: Qián Zhào), was a dynastic state of China ruled by the Liu (Luandi) clan of Chuge-Xiongnu ethnicity during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of Chinese
Han-Zhao
Chinese noble house
the upper stratum of the Xiongnu was made up of five aristocratic houses, Luandi (house of the chanyu and the tuqi king of the east and west), Huyan, Xubu
Huyan
Han-Zhao and Hu Xia The Han-Zhao and the Hu Xia were ruled by the House of Luandi (later renamed the House of Liu and the House of Helian respectively) The
Dynasties_of_China
Xiongnu royal tribe
dynasty to Northern Wei. Xiongnu contained five tribes: Luandi, Xubu, Huyan, Lan and Qiulin. Luandi produced the rulers of Xiongnu, while other tribes produced
Qiulin
Eurasian steppe confederation and empire
"Five Barbarians" of the Sixteen Kingdoms period, as the Han-Zhao (Chuge/Luandi), Northern Liang (Lushuihu) and Helian Xia (Tiefu) were all established
Xiongnu
One of the ruling clans of the ancient Xiongnu confederation
maternal dynastic tribe of the dynastic union with the paternal dynastic tribe Luandi. The traditional system of conjugal unions is a form of the nomadic exogamic
Xubu
Leader of Han-Zhao dynasty from 304 to 310
north of China. According to official history, Liu Yuan was a member of the Luandi clan, a ruling nobility of the Xiongnu who changed their surname to Liu
Liu_Yuan_(Han-Zhao)
Oghuz Turkic tribe
Turkic tribe known from Chinese annals. Alats were possibly identical to the Luandi, or Xueyantuo, or Khalajes, the last group being a Turkic Central Asian
Alat_tribe
dynasty (230 BC–AD 10) – Greco-Bactrian Kingdom and Indo-Greek Kingdom Luandi (209 BC–AD 93) – Xiongnu confederation (209 BC–AD 48) and Northern Xiongnu
List_of_dynasties
Chinese Sixteen Kingdoms state (407–431)
Xiongnu Wise Prince of the Left, Qubei. Qubei was a member of the imperial Luandi clan as the uncle of the last chanyu, Huchuquan, although a later and more
Xia_(Sixteen_Kingdoms)
Southern Xiongnu leader during the Eastern Han dynasty
Dugu. According to the Book of Wei, Qubei was a member of the imperial Luandi clan of the Southern Xiongnu. The History of the Northern Dynasties specifies
Qubei
3rd-century Five Divisions of Xiongnu leader
Kingdoms period. According to official history, Liu Bao was a member of the Luandi clan as the son of the Southern Xiongnu chanyu, Yufuluo. Yufuluo had been
Liu_Bao
Ethnic group in China (circa 2nd–5th century AD)
Official history states that Liu Yuan was a direct descendant of the ruling Luandi clan of the Xiongnu through his grandfather, Yufuluo and was thus a descendant
Chuge
Southern Xiongnu leader during the Jin dynasty (266–420)
the Book of Wei, Liu Meng was the son of Qubei, a member of the imperial Luandi clan of the Southern Xiongnu who was appointed by the Chinese court to supervise
Liu_Meng_(Xiongnu)
JSTOR 41394566. "Počela ministarska konferencija nesvrstanih zemalja u Luandi" (PDF). Glas. 5 September 1985. p. 5. Retrieved 8 April 2023. Yearbook of
1985 Non-Aligned Foreign Ministers Conference
1985_Non-Aligned_Foreign_Ministers_Conference
Han Zhao politician
influential role in its administration. Liu Xuan was a member of the ruling-Luandi clan of the Xiongnu empire. In 50 AD, after the empire was split into two
Liu_Xuan_(Han-Zhao)
during the Han dynasty in Northern Wei. The Xiongnu people had five tribes: Luandi, Xubu, Huyan, Lan, and Qiulin. According to the Chinese assimilation policy
Lan_(tribe)
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Indian
Firm, Victorious, Successful
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English
English variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Desi, DEZI means "longing."
Girl/Female
Biblical
Contempt, abomination.
Girl/Female
Indian
Loving, Charming face
Female
Italian
Pet form of Italian Nunzia, NUNZIATINA means "announces," referring to the Annunciation.Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
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French
Feminine form of French Romain, ROMAINE means "Roman."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Benefactor. Bountiful.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Chosen
Girl/Female
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From Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction.
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