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  2. Modu Chanyu - Wikipedia

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    Christopher I. Beckwith has pointed out that the story of the young Modu resembles a widespread class of folk tales in which a young hero is abandoned, goes on a quest, proves his worth, gains a group of trusted companions, returns to his home country, slays a powerful figure and becomes a king. [25] The name of Modu has been associated with ...

  3. Xiongnu - Wikipedia

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    In 195, he died and was succeeded as chanyu by his brother Huchuquan. North of the Fen River, the rebels prevented Yufuluo and his family from returning to their home. They initially elected a marquis of the Xubu clan as the new chanyu, but after his death, an elderly nominal king was put in his place. The cohesion of the Southern Xiongnu began ...

  4. Baghatur - Wikipedia

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    Modu Chanyu, the founding chanyu of the Xiongnu empire. [8] Tonyukuk, military commander of Second Turkic Khaganate. Bagatur Bagaina Sevar, 6th century commander in First Bulgarian Empire; Alogobotur, 10th century commander in the First Bulgarian Empire; Habich Baghatur, a tribal Khan of Borjigin and son of the founder of Borijigid Clan ...

  5. Touman - Wikipedia

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    The chanyu (Touman) had a son and heir called Modu. Later, he had a beloved queen, who gave birth to a younger son. Touman wanted to cast aside Modu to install the young son. He managed to send Modu as a hostage to the Yuezhi. Upon Modu having become a hostage, Touman quickly attacked the Yuezhi. The Yuezhi wanted to kill Modu.

  6. Laoshang - Wikipedia

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    Laoshang (Chinese: 老上; r. 174–161 BCE), whose personal name was Jiyu (Chinese: 稽鬻), was a Chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire who succeeded his father Modu Chanyu in 174 BCE. Under his reign, the Xiongnu Empire continued to expand against the Yuezhi and the Xiongnu thus gained control of the Hexi Corridor.

  7. Mongolian restaurant opens second Minnesota location in St. Cloud

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    Minnesota just got its second HuHot Mongolian Grill, a chain with outposts in 18 states. The new St. Cloud location at 3701 W Division St. opened on Wednesday in the former home of Mongo's Grill.

  8. Ho Toy building in Downtown Columbus slated to house 2 ...

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    The calendar that hangs on a kitchen wall in the old Ho Toy restaurant is still flipped to December 2022, the second-to-last of approximately 768 months the Downtown mainstay was in business.. The ...

  9. Timeline of Mongolian history - Wikipedia

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    Modu Chanyu and the emperor Gaozu of China's Han dynasty sign a peace treaty, recognizing equality of the Xiongnu. 176: Modu Chanyu leads a Xiongnu invasion of the Gansu region and soundly defeats last remnants of the Yuezhi, killing the Yuezhi king in the process and asserting their presence in the Western Regions. 174: Death of Xiongnu leader ...