Rulers of The Murong Tuyuhun Kingdom
Regal names | Family names and given name | Durations of reigns |
---|---|---|
Henan Wang (河南王) | 慕容吐谷渾 Mùróng Tǔyùhún | 284-317 |
Henan Wang (河南王) | 慕容吐延 Mùróng Tǔyán | 317-329 |
Tuyuhun Wang (吐谷渾王) | 慕容葉延 Mùróng Yèyán | 329-351 |
Tuyuhun Wang (吐谷渾王) | 慕容碎奚 Mùróng Suìxī | 351-371 |
Bailan Wang (白蘭王) | 慕容視連 Mùróng Shìlián | 371-390 |
Tuyuhun Wang (吐谷渾王) | 慕容視羆 Mùróng Shìpí | 390-400 |
Da Chanyu (大單于) | 慕容烏紇褆 Mùróng Wūgētí | 400-405 |
Wuyin Khan (戊寅可汗)/ Da Chanyu (大單于)/ Wu Wang (武王) |
慕容樹洛干 Mùróng Shùluògān | 405-417 |
Bailan Wang (白蘭王) | 慕容阿柴 Mùróng Āchái | 417-424 |
Hui Wang (惠王)/ Longxi Wang (隴西王) |
慕容慕璝 Mùróng Mùguī | 424-436 |
Henan Wang (河南王) | 慕容慕利延 Mùróng Mùlìyán | 436-452 |
Henan Wang (河南王)/ Xiping Wang (西平王) |
慕容拾寅 Mùróng Shíyín | 452-481 |
Henan Wang (河南王) | 慕容度易侯 Mùróng Dùyìhóu | 481-490 |
慕容伏連籌 Mùróng Fúliánchóu | 490-540 | |
Khan | 慕容夸呂 Mùróng Kuālǔ | 540-591 |
Khan | 慕容世伏 Mùróng Shìfú | 591-597 |
Busabo Khan (步薩鉢可汗) | 慕容伏允 Mùróng Fúyǔn | 597-635 |
Zhugulüwugandou Khan (趉故呂烏甘豆可汗)/ Daning Wang (大寧王)/ Xiping Jun Wang (西平郡王) |
慕容順 Mùróng Shùn | 635 |
Wudiyebaledou Khan (烏地也拔勒豆可汗)/ Heyuan Jun Wang (河源郡王) |
慕容諾曷鉢 Mùróng Nuòhébō | 635-672 |
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