Duan (tribe)
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This article is part of the Sixteen Kingdoms series. | |
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16 Kingdoms | |
Cheng Han | |
Han Zhao | |
Later Zhao | |
Former Liang | |
Later Liang | |
Western Liang | |
Northern Liang | |
Southern Liang | |
Former Qin | |
Later Qin | |
Western Qin | |
Former Yan | |
Later Yan | |
Northern Yan | |
Southern Yan | |
Xia | |
Not included in 16 Kingdoms | |
Wei | |
Shu | |
Western Yan | |
Duan | |
Yuwen | |
Chouchi | |
Dingling |
The Duan (Simplified Chinese character: 段, Traditional Chinese character: 段, pinyin Duàn) was a pre-state tribe of Xianbei ethnicity during the era of Sixteen Kingdoms in China. The Duan adopted the Han Chinese family name Duan due to yet unknown reason. Duan Wuwuchen was given in 303 a hereditary title— the "Duke of Liaoxi" —by the Jin Dynasty.
Chieftains of the Duan
Family names and given name | Durations of reigns | |
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Chinese convention: use family name and given name | ||
日陸眷 Rìlùjuàn | late 3rd century | |
乞珍 Qǐzhēn | late 3rd century | |
段務勿塵 Duàn Wùwùchen | late 3rd century-310 or 311 | |
段疾陸眷 Duàn Jílùjuàn | 310 or 311 - 318 | |
段涉復辰 Duàn Shèfùchén | 318 | |
段匹磾 Duàn Pǐdī | 318-321 | |
段末柸 Duàn Mòpeī | 318-325 | |
段牙 Duàn Yá | 325 | |
段遼 Duàn Liáo | 325 or 326-338 |