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(Redirected from Fumingdun Khan) Khagan of Rouran
Yujiulü Doulun
Khagan of Rouran
Reign485–492
PredecessorYujiulü Yucheng
SuccessorYujiulü Nagai
Died492
Era name and dates
Taiping (太平): 485–492
Regnal name
Fúgǔdūn Kèhán (伏古敦可汗)
Böködün Qaγan
Constant Khagan
HouseYujiulü clan
FatherYujiulü Yucheng
ReligionTengriism

Yujiulü Doulan (Chinese: 郁久閭豆崙 ; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Dòulún) (?–492) was khagan of the Rouran (485–492) with the title of Fugudun Khagan (伏古敦可汗; Rouran: Böködün Qaγan). He was the son of Yujiulü Yucheng.

Reign

He succeeded his father in 485. His reign saw the raids on the Northern Wei border resumed but did not bring visible results. In Chinese sources, the years of his reign are called the "period of mercy", but at this time in the khaganate there were frequent internecine wars of the high ranking nobles. When nobles asked from Doulun to make peace with Wei, he accused them of treason and ordered them to be executed, together with the whole clans and up to three tribes.

He was defeated by Gaoche ruler Afuzhiluo (阿伏至羅) together with his younger cousin Qiongqi (穷奇), they managed their clans of over 100,000 yurts to escape from the pursuing armies, led by Doulun and his uncle Nagai by defeating them in 487. In 488, he invaded Yiwu with 3000 soldiers and returned to steppes. Following it, eastern wing of Rouran fell into Khitan and Kumo Xi hands in 490.

Starting from 492, Doulun's cruelty and losses in battles made nobles to grow distressful. They persuaded Nagai to be the khagan. Nagai initially refused and said that Doulun was a legal khagan until death. This was a signal for nobles who killed Doulun and his mother in a coup d'état, brought their corpses to Nagai, subsequently proclaiming him khagan.

References

  1. "SThe newly discovered Sixth century Brahmi Mongolic inscriptions in Mongolia, the study of Proto-Mongolian terms in Sirbi and Rouran-Avar, and the relationship between Monguor and Tuyuhun language". Academia.edu. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
  2. 《魏书·卷一百三·列传第九十一》. 九年,予成死,子豆仑立,号伏古敦可汗,魏言恒也。 自称太平元年
  3. Theobald, Ulrich. "Rouran 柔然". chinaknowledge.de. Retrieved 2019-11-08.
  4. Kim, Hyun Jin (2013). "The Huns in Central Asia". The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe. pp. 17–42. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511920493.003. ISBN 9780511920493. Retrieved 2019-11-08. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  5. Kradin, Nikolay N. (2005). "From Tribal Confederation to Empire: The Evolution of the Rouran Society". Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 58 (2): 149–169. doi:10.1556/AOrient.58.2005.2.3. ISSN 0001-6446. JSTOR 23658732.

Sources

Preceded byYùjiǔlǘ Yúchéng Khagan of the Rouran
485–492
Succeeded byYùjiǔlǘ Nàgài
The Yujiulü clan of Rouran tribe
Khagans of Rouran (includes chieftains, members, noblemen, consorts and descendants)
Pre-khaganate
Unified ruleMugulüCheluhuiTunuguiBatiDisuyuan
Divided rule
Eastern areaPihouba
Western areaWenhetiHeduohan&Shelun
Re-unified ruleHeduohan&Shelun
Epitaph of Yujiulü Furen (郁久闾伏仁), died on 29 November 586
Former Khaganate
Unified rule
(fanli)
ShelunHulüBuluzhenDatanWutiTuhezhenYuchengDoulunNagai
Middle Khaganate
Unified ruleFutuChounuAnaguiPoluomen
Divided rule
Xihai rulePoluomen
Huaishuo ruleAnagui
Re-unified ruleAnagui
Later Khaganate
Divided rule
Eastern areaTiefaDengzhuKangtiAnluochen
Western areaDengshuzi
Members, noblemen, consorts
and descendants of the Yujiulü clan
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