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Jucheer

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was unwilling to remove an established ruler and deemed Jucheer to be an innocent party forced into rebellion. Jucheer died in 172 AD and was succeeded by his son
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territory. When the Wuhuan and Xiongnu were confronted by Han forces they immediately surrendered. Zhang Huan wanted to have Jucheer dismissed, but
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of unknown relationship to the royal dynastic lineage who succeeded
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Index

Chanyu
Doulouchu
Tute Ruoshi Zhujiu
Xiongnu
Doulouchu
Xianbei
Wuhuan
Han
Emperor Huan of Han
Tute Ruoshi Zhujiu
Crespigny 2007
Doulouchu
Chanyu
Southern Xiongnu
Tute Ruoshi Zhujiu
Categories
172 deaths
Chanyus

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