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The surname of Jiuhe is Hui

Another name for Huihe in Tang Dynasty
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Tang Dynasty Uyghour Another name for it. It appeared after the tenth year of Trimble (751). It has two meanings: first, it means that Huihe belongs to the "nine surname" (Tiele) and rules the "nine surname", so it is indicated by the nine surname plus the clan name, which can be changed by "outer nine part" on this occasion.
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The surname of Jiuhe is Hui
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(1) Ouigour; (2) Servant bone (also known as servant solid, in Mobei)
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Another name for Huihe in Tang Dynasty
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These include: (1) Ouigour; (2) Servant bone (also known as servant Gu, in Mobei) : (3) Hun (in Mobei); (4) Baye Gu (also called Baye Gu or Baye Gu, in Bugu Dong); (5) Tongluo (in the north of Xue Yantuo); (6) Thought Knot (in the eastern foot of today's Altai Mountains); (7) Qibi (in the Yishu River and Rehai, that is, in the northwest of Kuqa County, Xinjiang, the small Yulerdos River and the Gingirghistan Issyk Lake); (8) Bathymi (or Abus, in the North Court); (9) Qaruolu (or Gulun layer bone, on the south bank of the present-day Irtysh River). These nine tribes are the nine tribes of the Tiele tribe, of which the Huihe Tribe is the first, often called the "outer nine tribes" or "Outer nine tribes". Second, it refers to nine clans, also known as the "Inner nine clans", which are headed by the Yage family, such as Husip Ge, Sip Luowei, Aek Gishi, Abedi, Gesa, Dendrobi嗢, Yabege, and Xi Yewei.