Parents Yujiulü Futu Great-grandparent Yujiulü Tuhezhen | Grandparent Yujiulü Nagai | |
Died 552 AD, Zhangjiakou, China Children Yujiulü Anluochen, Empress Yujiulü People also search for Yujiulü Anluochen, Yujiulü Chounu, Yujiulü Futu, Empress Yujiulü |
Yujiulü Anagui (Chinese: 郁久閭阿那瓌; pinyin: Yùjiǔlǘ Ānàgūi) (?-552) khan of the Rouran (520-552) with the title of Chiliantoubingdoufa Khan (敕連頭兵豆伐可汗). He was succeeded by Yujiulü Tiefa.
Yujiulü Anagui arranged for his daughter Princess Ruru 蠕蠕公主 to be married to the Han Chinese ruler Gao Huan of the Eastern Wei.
When Bumin Qaghan wanted to marry a princess of the royal family, Anagui sent an emissary to Bumin to rebuke him, saying, "You are my blacksmith slave. How dare you utter these words?".
In 552 (February 11 - March 10, 552), Anagui was defeated by Bumin in north of Huaihuang (in present-day Zhangjiakou, Hebei) and committed suicide.
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