List of Mongolian Monarchs - Rulers of The Western Yan

Rulers of The Western Yan

Temple names Posthumous names Family names and given name Durations of reigns Era names and their according durations
Chinese convention: use family name and given name
Did not exist Did not exist 慕容泓 Mùróng Hóng 384 Yanxing (燕興 Yànxīng) 384
Did not exist Wei (威 wēi) 慕容沖 Mùróng Chōng 384-386 Yanxing (燕興 Yànxīng) 384
Gengshi (更始 Gèngshǐ) 385-386
Did not exist Did not exist 段隨 Duàn Suí 386 Changping (昌平 Chāngpíng) 386
Did not exist Did not exist 慕容顗 Mùróng Yǐ 386 Jianming (建明 Jiànmíng) 386
Did not exist Did not exist 慕容瑤 Mùróng Yáo 386 Jianping (建平 Jiànpíng) 386
Did not exist Did not exist 慕容忠 Mùróng Zhōng 386 Jianwu (建武 Jiànwǔ) 386
Did not exist Did not exist 慕容永 Mùróng Yǒng 386-394 Zhongxing (中興 Zhōngxīng) 386-394


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