Donghu people

Donghu people
General location of the Donghu people, and contemporary Asian polities c. 500 BCE
Dates600-150 BCE
Preceded byUpper Xiajiadian culture
Followed byXiongnu
Yan Kingdom (Han dynasty)

The Donghu (/ˈdʊŋˌh/; simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Dōnghú) were a tribal confederation of nomadic Hu people that were first recorded from the 7th century BCE[1] and was taken over by the Xiongnu in 150 BCE. They lived in northern Hebei, southeastern Inner Mongolia and the western part of Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang along the Yan Mountains and Greater Khingan Range.[2]

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  2. ^ Origins of Minority Ethnic Groups in Heilongjiang[usurped]

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