• Donghu (simplified Chinese: 东胡; traditional Chinese: 東胡; pinyin: Dōnghú; Wade–Giles: Tung-hu; IPA: [tʊ́ŋ.xǔ]; lit. 'Eastern foreigners or Eastern barbarians')...
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  • Beijing (东湖街道), in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China Donghu Station (Taipei Metro) Donghu people, historical name for the Proto-Mongolic nomadic ethnic...
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  • Zarrow, 2015) proposed that the Jurchens and other Tungusic peoples descended from the Donghu people; this proposal has been critiqued by ethnographer Lydia...
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    "Tangut" most likely referred to the "Donghu people;" "-t" in Mongolian language means "people". Whereas "Donghu" was a Chinese transcription, its Mongolian...
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    Xianbei (redirect from Xianbei people)
    Para-Mongolic), and, to a minor degree, Tungusic and Turkic peoples. They originated from the Donghu people who splintered into the Wuhuan and Xianbei when they...
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    confederation with Mongolic and Turkic influences. They originated from the Donghu people who splintered into the Wuhuan and Xianbei when they were defeated by...
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    Wuhuan (category Donghu people)
    Mongolia. After the Donghu "Eastern Barbarians" were defeated by the Xiongnu around 209 BC, they split into two groups. The northern Donghu became the Xianbei...
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  • Xiongnu (category Ancient peoples of China)
    conquered a number of nomadic peoples, including the Dingling of southern Siberia. He crushed the power of the Donghu people of eastern Mongolia and Manchuria...
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  • Xiongnu invasion of Donghu was a conflict between the Xiongnu and Donghu when Modu Chanyu came to power by ordering his men to kill his father in 209 BC...
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    relation with the conflicts against the Scythoïd Xirong in the west or the Donghu people in the North, or the Kushans in the area of Xinjiang. They were generally...
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