Polityk

Modu Chanyu

234 BC - 174 BC

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Modu Chanyu was a polityk born in 234 BC in , which is now part of modern day Mongolia, Mongolia. Modu Chanyu died at 60 years old in NaN.

Her biography is available in 40 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 39 in 2024). Modu Chanyu is the 1,151st most popular polityk (down from 971st in 2024), the 8th most popular biography from Mongolia (up from 10th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Mongolian Polityk.

Modu Chanyu was the first emperor of the Xiongnu, a nomadic people of the Eurasian steppe. He is most famous for uniting the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia and founding the Xiongnu Empire.

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Among Polityks

Among polityks, Modu Chanyu ranks 1,151 out of 19,576Before her are Chaim Weizmann, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Béla Kun, Constantine IX Monomachos, Frederick V of Denmark, and Yun Posun. After her are Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, Şehzade Cihangir, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, Bernie Sanders, Petro Poroshenko, and Yeongjo of Joseon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 234 BC, Modu Chanyu ranks 1 Among people deceased in 174 BC, Modu Chanyu ranks 1After her are Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Gnaeus Servilius Caepio, Tiberius Sempronius Longus, and Publius Aelius Paetus.

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In Mongolia

Among people born in Mongolia, Modu Chanyu ranks 8 out of 71Before her are Hulagu Khan (1217), Jochi (1181), Batu Khan (1207), Chagatai Khan (1183), Tolui (1191), and Subutai (1175). After her are Berke (1209), Börte (1161), Ariq Böke (1219), Abaqa Khan (1234), Toghrul (1130), and Jebe (1137).

Among Polityks In Mongolia

Among polityks born in Mongolia, Modu Chanyu ranks 5Before her are Hulagu Khan (1217), Batu Khan (1207), Chagatai Khan (1183), and Tolui (1191). After her are Berke (1209), Börte (1161), Ariq Böke (1219), Abaqa Khan (1234), Toghrul (1130), Jebe (1137), and Damdin Sükhbaatar (1893).

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