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Yuwen Qiubuqin (, died 299) was a chieftain of the
Yuwen The Yuwen ( < : *''waB-mun'' <
tribe in the 290s. He married the daughter of the
Tuoba The Tuoba (reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation: *''tʰak-bɛt''), also known as the Taugast or Tabgach ( otk, 𐱃𐰉𐰍𐰲 ''Tabγač''), was a Xianbei clan in Imperial China.Wei Shou. '' Book of Wei''. Vol. 1 During the Sixteen King ...
leader
Tuoba Chuo Tuoba Chuo (; pinyin: Tuòbá Chuò) (died 293), chieftain of the Tuoba from 286–293. He was the son of Tuoba Liwei, brother of Tuoba Shamohan, Tuoba Xilu, Tuoba Luguan. In 286 he succeeded his brother Tuoba Xilu as chieftain of the Tuoba. In 293 ...
in 293, shortly after his father
Yuwen Pubo The Yuwen ( < : *''waB-mun'' <
Yuwen Mohuai Yuwen Mohuai (; pinyin: Yǔwén Mòhuaí) (?–293) was a chieftain of the Yuwen The Yuwen ( < ). Yuwen Qiubuqin succeeded his father and was succeeded by his son
Yuwen Mogui Yuwen Mogui (, died after 302) was a chieftain of the Yuwen tribe. He succeeded his father Yuwen Qiubuqin as chieftain, likely in 299, and was succeeded by his son Yuwen Xunniyan. He waged frequent wars on the Murong and other tribes, and greatly ...
. Another son of his was Yuwen Quyun (), who held important posts during Yuwen Mogui's reign.Holmgren, p. 101–02.


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* Mongol khans 299 deaths Year of birth unknown Chieftains of the Yuwen clan {{China-hist-stub