Piluoge (Chinese: 皮邏閣; Classical Yi script: ;[1] Nisu: /pʰi33 lo̠21 ko̠21/; 697–748), posthumous name King Guiyi (Chinese: 歸義王), was the founder of the Nanzhao kingdom in what is now Yunnan, China.[2] He reigned from 728 or 738 through 748.[citation needed]
Piluoge 皮邏閣 | |||||||||
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King of Nanzhao | |||||||||
King of Nanzhao | |||||||||
Reign | 728 – 748 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Shengluopi | ||||||||
Successor | Geluofeng | ||||||||
Born | 697 | ||||||||
Died | 748 | ||||||||
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Dynasty | Nanzhao |
Issue and Ancestry
editPiluoge was the son of Shengluopi and was succeeded by his son Geluofeng.[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ 滇南古彝文在线字词典
- ^ Kaziewicz, Julia, author. (8 February 2016). Study and teaching guide for the history of the medieval world. ISBN 9781933339788. OCLC 907173612.
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