Tuoba Heru
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Tuoba Heru (Chinese: 拓跋賀傉; pinyin: Tuòbá Hèrǔ; died 325) ruled as prince of the Tuoba Dai 321 to 325. He was the son of Tuoba Yituo, and the brother of Tuoba Pugen and Tuoba Hena. In 321, when his cousin Tuoba Yulü was the Prince of Dai, Tuoba Heru launched a coup d'état against his cousin, killing Tuoba Yulü and becoming the Prince of Dai himself.
References
- Translated from zh.wikipedia.org article
- History of the Northern Dynasties
Emperor Hui of Dai Died: 325
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Later Zhao (319–351) | |
Former Yan (337–370) | |
Former Qin (351–394) | |
Later Yan (384–409) | |
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Western Qin (385–431) | |
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Southern Liang (397–414) | |
Northern Liang (397–460) | |
Southern Yan (398–410) | |
Western Liang (400–421) | |
Xia (407–431) | |
Northern Yan (407–436) | |
Chouchi (296–443) | |
Dai (310–376) |
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Zhai Wei (388–392) | |
Huan Chu (403–404) | |
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