Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Abaoji (Chinese: 阿保機; Wade–Giles: A-pao-chi; Mongolian: Ambagyan), posthumously known as Liao Taizu (Chinese: 遼太祖; pinyin: Liáo Tàizŭ; Wade–Giles: Liao T'ai Tsu) was a Khitan leader and founder of what would become the Liao Dynasty (907–926). Abaoji also took the Chinese name Yi (億); some sources suggest that the surname Yelü (耶律) was adopted during his lifetime, though there is no unanimity on this point.Abaoji was born on 872 in Southern Mongolia and had a turbulent childhood."@en }
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- Abaoji comment "Abaoji (Chinese: 阿保機; Wade–Giles: A-pao-chi; Mongolian: Ambagyan), posthumously known as Liao Taizu (Chinese: 遼太祖; pinyin: Liáo Tàizŭ; Wade–Giles: Liao T'ai Tsu) was a Khitan leader and founder of what would become the Liao Dynasty (907–926). Abaoji also took the Chinese name Yi (億); some sources suggest that the surname Yelü (耶律) was adopted during his lifetime, though there is no unanimity on this point.Abaoji was born on 872 in Southern Mongolia and had a turbulent childhood.".