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Khagan of Rouran (d. 553)
Yujiulü Tiefa
Khagan of Rouran
Reign552–553
PredecessorYujiulü Anagui
SuccessorYujiulü Dengzhu
DiedFebruary 553
HouseYujiulü clan
FatherYujiulü Dengzhu
ReligionBuddhism

Yujiulü Tiefa (Chinese: 郁久閭鐵伐; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Tiěfá, r. 552–553) was the successor to Yujiulü Anagui in the eastern part of Rouran. He was proclaimed khagan by remnants of Rouran in 552. But he ruled only briefly until his death at the hands of Khitans in February 553. He was succeeded by his father Yujiulü Dengzhu, who at first fled to Northern Qi following demise of Yujiulü Anagui. This was only case in Rouran history that a father succeeded his son on the throne.

References

  1. Theobald, Ulrich. "Rouran 柔然 (www.chinaknowledge.de)". www.chinaknowledge.de. Retrieved 2019-11-09.
  2. Pohl, Walter (2018-12-15). The Avars: A Steppe Empire in Central Europe, 567–822. Cornell University Press. p. 26. ISBN 9781501729409.
  3. 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.
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
related people


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