Huhanye Chanyu

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Huhanye Chanyu was a 1st-century BCE ruler of the Xiongnu who is best known for submitting to the Han dynasty and reshaping Han–Xiongnu relations through a policy of alliance and vassalage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Xiongnu ruler
chanyu
vassal ruler
conflict Xiongnu succession struggles
country Xiongnu Empire NERFINISHED
culture nomadic steppe culture
diplomaticAction accepted Han titles
accepted vassal status under Han
sent tribute to Han court
diplomaticRelation Han dynasty NERFINISHED
era Western Han period NERFINISHED
ethnicity Xiongnu NERFINISHED
floruit 1st century BCE
historicalPeriod late Warring States and early imperial frontier context
impact strengthened Han influence over steppe politics
weakened independence of Xiongnu
knownFor policy of alliance with Han dynasty
policy of vassalage to Han dynasty
reshaping Han–Xiongnu relations
submitting to the Han dynasty
language Xiongnu language NERFINISHED
opponent Northern Xiongnu NERFINISHED
partOf Southern Xiongnu NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment pro-Han faction within Xiongnu
positionHeld Chanyu of the Xiongnu NERFINISHED
region northern frontier of Han China
residence Xiongnu steppe territories
roleInHistory mediator between steppe and agrarian empires
sourceMention Chinese historical records
subordinateTo Emperor of Han
Han dynasty NERFINISHED
successor later Southern Xiongnu chanyus

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Han–Xiongnu War opposingCommander Huhanye Chanyu
Chanyu associatedWithTitleHolder Huhanye Chanyu