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The Xubu (; LHC: *''sio-pok'') was a tribe of the
Xiongnu The Xiongnu (, ) were a tribal confederation of nomadic peoples who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. Modu Chanyu, the supreme leader after 20 ...
tribe that flourished between 3rd century BCE to 4th century CE. Chinese annals noted that the Xubu tribe replaced the
Huyan The Huyan (; LHC: *''ha(C)-jan'' < (~200 BCE): *''hɑ-janH/B'') was a noble house that led the last rem ...
tribe, which was an earlier maternal dynastic tribe of the dynastic union with the paternal dynastic tribe Luandi. The traditional system of conjugal unions is a form of the nomadic exogamic society. The male members of the maternal dynastic line were not eligible for the Chanyu throne, only the male members of the Luandi line, whose father was a Luanti Chanyu, and mother was a Xubu
Khatun Khatun ( Mongolian: хатан; otk, 𐰴𐰍𐰣, katun; ota, خاتون, hatun or قادین ''kadın''; fa, خاتون ''khātūn''; ; hi, ख़ातून ') is a female title of nobility and counterpart to " khan" or " Khagan" promine ...
(Queen) were eligible for the supreme throne. A Xubu could only become a Chanyu after a palace coup. The tribe Huyan moved from the Right (Western) Wing, where the maternal dynastic tribe is traditionally assigned, to the Left (Eastern) Wing. The later Hou Hanshu chapter 89, l. 7b) stated that of the noble tribes other than Luanti,
Huyan The Huyan (; LHC: *''ha(C)-jan'' < (~200 BCE): *''hɑ-janH/B'') was a noble house that led the last rem ...
, Xubu,
Qiulin Qiulin ({{zh, c=丘林 < LHC: *''kʰu-lim'' < *''khwə-rəm''Schuessler, Axel (2014) "Phonological Notes on Hàn Period Transcriptions of Fo ...
and Lan, Huyan already belonged to the dominating Left Wing, and Lan and Xubu belonged to the Right Wing. Hou Hanshu also names the dynastic Luandi tribe with a composite name Xulianti, implying a merger of the two dynastic lines. Xubu was a tribe that held some of the highest positions in the Eastern Xiongnu society, including the position of
Khatun Khatun ( Mongolian: хатан; otk, 𐰴𐰍𐰣, katun; ota, خاتون, hatun or قادین ''kadın''; fa, خاتون ''khātūn''; ; hi, ख़ातून ') is a female title of nobility and counterpart to " khan" or " Khagan" promine ...
within the tribal confederacy, and the State Judge. A male head of the Xubu tribe held a third highest position in the state, Right Tuqi-prince (Ch. 右屠耆王 ''You Tuqi-wang'', 右贤王 ''You Xian-wang '', ''Right Wise Prince''). In that position, the Right Tuqi-prince managed the daily affairs of the state, headed a considerable division of the army, was a first adviser to the Chanyu, and managed the foreign relations. Frequently, the Right Tuqi-prince was sent as a personal envoy of the Chanyu to resolve difficult international problems, the Chinese annals often mention the Right Tuqi-prince in that capacity. The earliest annalistic record that mentioned a Xiongnu prince by name refers to the events of the 121 BCE, when Yuli Prince Hunxie (谷蠡渾邪王) killed Prince Xiutu (休屠王) and led 40,000 cavalry to surrender to the Han Empire,Bichurin N.Ya., ''"Collection of information on peoples in Central Asia in ancient times"'', vol. 1, p. 39 establishing a 200,000 Xubu population in Northern China.


See also

* Zubu * Chunwei


Notes


References

*Wang, Zhonghan (2004). "Outlines of Ethnic Groups in China." Taiyuan: Shanxi Education Press. . p. 134. *Lin, Gan (1986). "A Comprehensive History of Xiongnu." Beijing: People's Press. CN / K289. p. 11-12. * ''
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'', vol. 94a. * '' Book of Later Han'', vol. 89. * Bichurin N.Ya., ''"Collection of information on peoples in Central Asia in ancient times,"'' vol. 1, Sankt Petersburg, 1851. * Taskin B.S., ''"Materials on Sünnu history,"'' Science, Moscow, 1968 (In Russian). {{DEFAULTSORT:Suibu (Tribe) Han dynasty Luanti Luanti