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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wu Hu was a Chinese term for the northern non-Chinese nomadic tribes which caused the Wu Hu uprising, and established the Sixteen Kingdoms from 304 to 439 AD. The Xiongnu people migrated in and out of China proper during turmoil times since Huhanye Shanyu signed a heqin agreement or Peace and Kinship Treaty with Han China in 53 BC. In 48 CE, after a dynastic conflict within the Xiongnu confederacy, a contending Shanyu Hiloshy Chjodi Bi Huhanye (48-56 CE), who was a…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wu Hu was a Chinese term for the northern non-Chinese nomadic tribes which caused the Wu Hu uprising, and established the Sixteen Kingdoms from 304 to 439 AD. The Xiongnu people migrated in and out of China proper during turmoil times since Huhanye Shanyu signed a heqin agreement or Peace and Kinship Treaty with Han China in 53 BC. In 48 CE, after a dynastic conflict within the Xiongnu confederacy, a contending Shanyu Hiloshy Chjodi Bi Huhanye (48-56 CE), who was a son of Uchjulu Jodi Shanyu (8-13 BCE) and a grandson of Huhanye Shanyu, split off and brought eight tribes of the Western Wing to China under a renewed Peace and Kinship Treaty, creating a polity of Southern Xiongnu in vassalage to China, and a polity of Northern Xiongnu who maintained their independence.