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Woyanqudi

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Woyanqudi was a tyrannical ruler. He killed his predecessor's supporters and dismissed his own kinsfolk. He killed himself in 58 BC and the Xiongnu split into several warring factions. By 55 BC, the two dominant factions were the sons of his predecessor:
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Index

Woyanqudi Chanyu
Chanyu

Xulüquanqu Chanyu
Huhanye Chanyu
Dynasty
Modu Chanyu
Chinese
Chanyu
Xiongnu Empire
Xulüquanqu Chanyu
Huhanye Chanyu
Zhizhi Chanyu
Loewe 2000
Xulüquanqu
Chanyu
Xiongnu Empire
Huhanye
Categories
Chanyus
1st-century BC monarchs in Asia
58 BC deaths

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