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- Luandi abstract "The Luandi (simplified Chinese: 挛鞮; traditional Chinese: 攣鞮; pinyin: Luándī; Wade–Giles: Luant'i; alternatively written as Xuliandi simplified Chinese: 虚连题; traditional Chinese: 虛連題; pinyin: Xūliándí) was a clan and the ruling dynasty of the ancient Xiongnu that flourished between 3rd century BCE to 4th century CE. The form Luandi (挛鞮) comes from Hanshu, while the form Xuliandi (虚连题, pronounced Suiluandi) comes from Hou Hanshu. There were four other noble tribes: Huyan (呼衍、呼延), Suibu (須卜 Xubu), Qiulin (丘林) and Lan (蘭 Lan Hsti-pu). The Huyan belonged to the dominating left wing, and the Lan and the Suibu belonged to the right wing.The Luandi was a clan that held some of the highest positions in the Xiongnu society, including the title of chanyu within the Xiongnu confederacy. In the confederation, Luandi was a paternal dynastic tribe, Huyan was an initially maternal dynastic tribe, and Suibu (Sui tribe, "bu" is "tribe" in Chinese) was a subsequently maternal dynastic tribe. They were the three most prominent tribes ("Houses" in N.Bichurin) in the Xiongnu.The earliest prominent figure from the clan itself was perhaps their leader Touman (頭曼). Later on, a branch of the Luandi changed their family name to Liu (劉).".
- Luandi wikiPageID "11246016".
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- Luandi wikiPageRevisionID "660338780".
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Han.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Later_Han.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_the_Later_Han.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Han_dynasty.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_families.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Xiongnu.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Chanyu.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Hanshu.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Hou_Hanshu.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Huyan.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Jin_Midi.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Lan_(tribe).
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Liu.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Qiulin.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Suibu.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Suibu_(tribe).
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Touman.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Tuqi.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Tuqi_King.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLink Xiongnu.
- Luandi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Luandi".
- Luandi hasPhotoCollection Luandi.
- Luandi p "Luándī".
- Luandi p "Xūliándí".
- Luandi s "挛鞮".
- Luandi s "虚连题".
- Luandi t "攣鞮".
- Luandi t "虛連題".
- Luandi w "Luant'i".
- Luandi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asia-hist-stub.
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- Luandi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Luandi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Luandi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Luandi subject Category:Han_dynasty.
- Luandi subject Category:Nomadic_groups_in_Eurasia.
- Luandi subject Category:Royal_families.
- Luandi subject Category:Xiongnu.
- Luandi hypernym Clan.
- Luandi type Article.
- Luandi type EthnicGroup.
- Luandi type Group.
- Luandi type Article.
- Luandi type Dynasty.
- Luandi type Group.
- Luandi type Oligarch.
- Luandi type People.
- Luandi comment "The Luandi (simplified Chinese: 挛鞮; traditional Chinese: 攣鞮; pinyin: Luándī; Wade–Giles: Luant'i; alternatively written as Xuliandi simplified Chinese: 虚连题; traditional Chinese: 虛連題; pinyin: Xūliándí) was a clan and the ruling dynasty of the ancient Xiongnu that flourished between 3rd century BCE to 4th century CE. The form Luandi (挛鞮) comes from Hanshu, while the form Xuliandi (虚连题, pronounced Suiluandi) comes from Hou Hanshu.".
- Luandi label "Luandi".
- Luandi sameAs Luanti_sülaləsi.
- Luandi sameAs लुआनदी.
- Luandi sameAs 攣テイ氏.
- Luandi sameAs m.02r4zkk.
- Luandi sameAs Q3631085.
- Luandi sameAs Q3631085.
- Luandi sameAs 攣鞮氏.
- Luandi wasDerivedFrom Luandi?oldid=660338780.
- Luandi isPrimaryTopicOf Luandi.