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    Yizhixie (Chinese: 伊稚邪 < Late Old Chinese: *ʔi-ḍiᴴ-ja; r. 126–114 BC) was the brother of Junchen Chanyu and his successor to the Xiongnu throne. Yizhixie...
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  • and Zhao Xin is surrounded and almost entirely destroyed by the army of Yizhixie Chanyu. Zhao Xin defects to the Chanyu. For these two campaigns, Emperor...
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    Junchen died in the same year and his younger brother, a Eastern Luli-Prince Yizhixie Chanyu (or Ichisye) ascended the throne (r. 126-114 BCE). Loewe 2000, p...
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    Lake Baikal. Wei Qing's army, setting off from Dingxiang, encountered Yizhixie Chanyu's army. Wei Qing ordered his troops to arrange heavy-armoured chariots...
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  • Ruler Touman Modu Chanyu Laoshang Junchen Yizhixie Wuwei Chanyu Er Chanyu Xulihu Qiedihou Hulugu Huyandi Xulüquanqu Woyanqudi Huhanye Fuzhulei Ruodi Souxie...
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  • large areas of land and dealing devastating blows. Evicted by the defeats, Yizhixie Chanyu (伊稚邪) took Zhao Xin's advice, and the Xiongnu tribes retreated to...
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    Qiedihou Qiedihou Chanyu Domain and influence of the Eastern Huns Reign c. 101–96 BC Predecessor Xulihu Successor Hulugu Dynasty Modu Chanyu Father Yizhixie...
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    Domain and influence of the Eastern Huns Reign c. 102–101 BC Predecessor Er Chanyu Successor Chedihou Chanyu Dynasty Modu Chanyu Father Yizhixie Chanyu...
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  • through a fatiguing expeditionary march across the Gobi desert only to find Yizhixie Chanyu's main force waiting to encircle them on the other side. Using armored...
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  • daughter of the Laoshang Chanyu (and older sister of Junchen Chanyu and Yizhixie Chanyu) was married to the Xiongnu General Zhao Xin, the Marquis of Xi...
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  • Xiongnu Empire. Battle of Mobei: Wei Qing crosses the Gobi Desert, defeats Yizhixie Chanyu and kills or captures 19,000 Xiongnu. Huo Qubing crosses the eastern...
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    through a fatiguing expeditionary march across the Gobi desert only to find Yizhixie chanyu's main force waiting to encircle them on the other side. Using armored...
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  • Hexi Corridor, where he fights a six-day running battle against a son of Yizhixie Chanyu. The Xiongnu are defeated, and the ruler of Lan and king Lu, both...
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    outnumbered and annihilated after encountering the Xiongnu force led by Yizhixie Chanyu (伊稚斜單于). Zhao Xin defected on the field with his 800 ethnic Xiongnu...
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    114–105 BCE) was a chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire. Wuwei succeeded his father Yizhixie in 114 BC and died in 105 BC. He was succeeded by his son, Er Chanyu. Wuwei...
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    main force after Wei Qing returned from a hard-fought victory against Yizhixie Chanyu's numerically superior army. As a result, Li and Zhao were summoned...
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  • 127/6: The Xiongnu ruler Junchen Chanyu dies, and his younger brother Yizhixie, the Luli King of the Left (East), overthrows Junchen's son Yudan and sets...
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  • surrendered Xiongnu prince), encountered a Xiongnu force led by Chanyu Yizhixie (伊稚斜單于), and was outnumbered and annihilated. Zhao Xin defected on the...
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  • 127/6: The Xiongnu ruler Junchen Chanyu dies, and his younger brother Yizhixie, the Luli King of the Left (East), overthrows Junchen's son Yudan and sets...
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    *louB-dźaŋC Jiyu (稽鬻) 174–161 BC Junchen Chanyu (軍臣單于/军臣单于) *kun-gin 161–126 BC Yizhixie Chanyu (伊稚斜單于/伊稚斜单于) *ʔi-ḍiᴴ-ja 126–114 BC Wuwei Chanyu (烏維/乌维) *ʔɑ-wi...
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    together with King Hunye, was a vassal of the Xiongnu under their ruler Yizhixie (伊稚邪 126–114 BCE), and was antagonistic with the Han dynasty. King Xiutu...
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  • was constructed near the Khangai Mountains, soon after his submission to Yizhixie Chanyu. The fortress was later destroyed by Wei Qing's forces during the...
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    Xiongnu for livestock 126 BC Junchen dies and is succeeded by his brother Yizhixie, who attacks Junchen's son Yudan, forcing him to flee to the Han The Xiongnu...
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    northward crossing Gobi desert. Finally, Han troops defeated Xiongnu under Yizhixie completely. Following the success, a new office, the Colonel-Protector...
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    Xiongnu, the Gunchen Chanyu. After Gunchen's death in 126 BC, his brother Yizhixie succeeded him. During this time, the Prince of Xiutu and another major...
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    chariots and sent out 5,000 cavalry to probe the enemy. The Xiongnu chanyu Yizhixie responded with 10,000 cavalry. The two sides skirmished until evening when...
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  • Xiongnu Empire. Battle of Mobei: Wei Qing crosses the Gobi Desert, defeats Yizhixie Chanyu and kills or captures 19,000 Xiongnu. Huo Qubing crosses the eastern...
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  • She soon became friends with the Xiongnu children, including Yu Chan, Yizhixie, and Mudaduo. One year later, due to political changes, her foster father...
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  • daughter of the Laoshang Chanyu (and older sister of Junchen Chanyu and Yizhixie Chanyu) was married to the Xiongnu General Zhao Xin, the Marquis of Xi...
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