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- Juqu_Mujian abstract "Juqu Mujian (沮渠牧犍) (before 420 – 447), named Juqu Maoqian (沮渠茂虔) in some sources, formally Prince Ai of Hexi (河西哀王), was the a prince of the Xiongnu state Northern Liang—with most Chinese historians considering him the last prince, although with some considering his brothers Juqu Wuhui and Juqu Anzhou to be princes of the state as well. By the time that Juqu Mujian succeeded his father Juqu Mengxun (Prince Wuxuan) in 433, Northern Liang appeared to be stronger than ever, yet was under the shadow of the much stronger state Northern Wei, to which Northern Liang was nominally a vassal. In 439, Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei launched a major campaign against Northern Liang and captured both his capital Guzang (姑臧, in modern Wuwei, Gansu) and Juqu Mujian himself. Juqu Mujian remained an honored Northern Wei subject as Emperor Taiwu's brother-in-law until 447, when Emperor Taiwu, believing him to be trying to rebel, forced him to commit suicide.".
- Juqu_Mujian deathYear "0447".
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- Juqu_Mujian before Juqu_Mengxun.
- Juqu_Mujian dateOfDeath "447".
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- Juqu_Mujian name "Juqu, Mujian".
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- Juqu_Mujian shortDescription "Chinese politician".
- Juqu_Mujian title Emperor_of_China.
- Juqu_Mujian title Northern_Liang.
- Juqu_Mujian title "Prince of Hexi".
- Juqu_Mujian years "433".
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- Juqu_Mujian comment "Juqu Mujian (沮渠牧犍) (before 420 – 447), named Juqu Maoqian (沮渠茂虔) in some sources, formally Prince Ai of Hexi (河西哀王), was the a prince of the Xiongnu state Northern Liang—with most Chinese historians considering him the last prince, although with some considering his brothers Juqu Wuhui and Juqu Anzhou to be princes of the state as well.".
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