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660: 666: 178:. The Huyan belonged to the dominating left wing, and the Lan and the Xubu belonged to the right wing. A source also considered Lan and Luandi as two variants of the same word due to their phonetic similarity. This was also attributed to the way the name Lan was used to identify Xiongnu's supreme rulers. 107:
Lanhai Wei and Hui Li reconstruct the Old Chinese pronunciation of 挛鞮 as *lyuan-tlïγ, evolving from an earlier 虚连题 (*Hala-yundluγ), as a result of a historical sound shift involving the initial dropping of *h- by demonstrating its occurrence in several historical sources. Furthermore, the conjugation
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as the participle suffix would have resulted in the semantic meaning "tribe with skewbald horses" in an early Turkic dialect, allowing it to be further identified with the historical
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was an initially maternal dynastic tribe, and Xubu was a subsequently maternal dynastic tribe. They were the three most prominent tribes ("Houses" in N. Bichurin) in the Xiongnu.
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had a post of the State Judge. The custom of taking for the Khan maidens only from the same houses also survived in the Chingis-khan's house.)
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tribe. Moreover, the authors argue that the conquest of the same clan by the Xue in the 4th century CE eventually gave birth to the
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changed their surname to Liu (劉), the surname of the Han dynasty emperors, while the branch that established the
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The Luandi was a clan that held some of the highest positions in the Xiongnu society, including the title of
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Lin, Gan (1986). "A Comprehensive History of Xiongnu". Beijing: People's Press. CN / K289. p. 11-12.
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Wang, Zhonghan (2004). "Outlines of Ethnic Groups in China". Taiyuan: Shanxi Education Press.
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and posits that the clan's name, among other lexemes, were borrowed from "one of the Eastern
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within the Xiongnu confederacy. In the confederation, Luandi was a paternal dynastic tribe,
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that flourished between 3rd century BCE to 4th century CE. The form Luandi comes from the
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Taskin B.S., "Materials on Sünnu history", Science, Moscow, 1968, p. 130 (In Russian)
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The earliest prominent figure from the clan itself was perhaps their leader
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Wen-sheng, Bao (2010). "Name and Origin of Xueyantuo Tribe".
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Ruling clan of the ancient Xiongnu tribal confederation
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Index

simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Wade–Giles
simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
Xiongnu
Book of Han
Book of Later Han
*hala
*yund
*-luγ
Ulayundluğ
Xueyantuo
Anna Dybo
Old Chinese
Middle Iranian
Khotanese Saka
Huyan
Xubu
Qiulin
Lan
chanyu
Huyan
Touman
Modu Chanyu
Laoshang
Junchen
Yizhixie

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