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Kiyok (Laoshang) Chanyu, of Xiongnu

Chinese: 攣鞮稽粥(of Xiongnu)
Also Known As: "稽粥", "Chi-Yü", "Kayuk", "Shang", "Ki-Ok", "Kokkhan", "Kiör-Juk"
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Birthplace: Mongolia
Death: -160 (35-45)
Mongolia
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Son of Motun (Batur Tengriqut, Mete, Mode)
Husband of Princess of Han and Princess Zhong Nu
Father of Gunchen Chanyu, of Xiongnu and Ichise Chanyu of Xiongnu

Occupation: Hsiung-nu-King of China 173-162 BC, 5th King of the 1st XIONGNU Dynasty, Chanyu des Xiongnu
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About Kiyok Lao-Shang

Kokkhan, 3rd King of the Huns, aka Laoshan; aka Chi-Yu; 5th King of the 1st XIONGNU Dynasty, died after 161 BC.



Laoshang Shanyu (r. 174–160 BC) was a Chanyu of the Xiongnu, the successor to Modu Shanyu. During his reign the expansion of Xiongnu power continued; the Yuezhi were defeated, and the Xiongnu thus gained control of the Hexi region.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laoshang_Shanyu

174 BC Kokkhan (Laoshan-Giyui-Shanyu (Aga-Yui Shanyu: Ch. “Laoshang“ = “old and elevated” =. Türkic “Aga”, “[A]Giyui“ = “Aga-Yui”, 174-161 BC) Huns (Hsiung-nu) attack Tocharians (Yüeh-chih, Yuezhi, White Huns), driving them from Gansu. In 160 AD on behalf of Huns the war was run by Usuns, supposedly in retribution for their displacement and genocide by Tochars in 410 BC. Usuns presented Laoshan Shanyu with head of Tochar leader, which was made into drinking cup and used for sacral ceremonies, including oath on heqin treaty with China

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