List of Xiongnu Chanyus
Chinese name | Pinyin/Wade-Giles | Guangyun | Personal Name | Reign | Note |
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Touman (頭曼單于/头曼单于) | tóumàn/ t'ou-man | 240–209 BC | |||
Maodun (冒頓單于/冒顿单于) | mòudùn / mou-tun | 209–174 BC | a.k.a. Batur (Baγatur) | ||
Laoshang (老上單于/老上单于) | lǎoshàng / lao-shang | 174–161 BC | |||
Gunchen (軍臣單于/军臣单于) | jūnchén / chün-ch'en | 161–126 BC | |||
Ichise (伊稚斜單于/伊稚斜单于) | yīzhìxié / i-chih-hsieh | 126–114 BC | |||
Uwei | ( 烏維/ 乌维) | 114–105 BC | |||
Ushylu (兒單于/儿单于) | ( 烏師廬/乌师庐) | 105–102/101 BC | "Err Chanyu" (underage) | ||
Guilihu | ( 呴犛湖/ 呴犁湖) | 102/101–101/100 BC | |||
Chedi (且鞮侯) | ( 且鞮侯) | 101/100–96 BC | a.k.a. Quidi, Chedihou | ||
Hulugu (狐鹿姑單于/狐鹿姑单于) | húlùgū / hu-lu-ku | 96–85 BC | |||
Huandi (壺衍鞮單于/壺衍鞮单于) | húyǎndī / hu-yen-ti | 85–68 BC | |||
Hyuilui-Juankui (虛閭權渠單于/虚闾权渠单于) | xūlǘquánqú / hsü-lü-ch'üan-ch'ü | 68–60 BC | |||
Uyan-Guidi (握衍朐鞮單于/握衍朐鞮单于) | wòyǎnqúdī / wo-lu-ch'ü-ti | ( 屠耆堂/ 屠耆堂) | 60–58 BC | ||
Huhanye (呼韓邪單于/呼韩邪单于) | hūhánxié / hu-han-hsieh | Giheushyan ( 稽侯狦) |
58 – 31 BC 屠耆單于, 58–56 BC 呼揭單于, 57 BC 車犂單于, 57–56 BC 烏籍單于, 57 BC 閏振單于, 56–54 BC Zhizhi Chanyu 郅支單于, 55 – 36 BC 伊利目單于, 49 BC |
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Fujulei (復株纍若鞮單于/复株累若鞮单于) |
fùzhūléiruòdī/fu-chu-lei-je-ti | Dyaotao-mogao ( 彫陶莫皋/ 雕陶莫皋) |
31–20 BC | "Jodi" in Hunnic means "respectful to parents" | |
Seuxie (搜諧若鞮單于/搜谐若鞮单于) |
Juimixui ( 且麋胥) |
20–12 BC | Title Jodi-Chanyu | ||
Guia (車牙若鞮單于/车牙若鞮单于) |
Juimigui ( 且莫車/挛鞮 且莫车) |
12–8 BC | Title Jodi-Chanyu | ||
Uchjulu (烏珠留若鞮單于/乌珠留若鞮单于) | Nengzhiyasi ( 囊知牙斯) |
8 BC – 13 AD | Title Jodi-Chanyu | ||
Ulei Hyan (烏累若鞮單于/乌累若鞮单于) | ( 鹹/挛鞮 咸) | 13–18 AD | Title Jodi-Chanyu | ||
Yui (呼都而尸道皋若鞮單于/呼都而尸道皋若鞮单于) | ( 輿/挛鞮 舆) | 18–46 AD | |||
Wudadi-hou | Wudadi | (烏達鞮侯/乌达鞮侯) | 46 AD |
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