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Little is known of their ruling elite, which the Weishu cited as an offshoot of the Xianbei. The Juan Juan subdued modern regions of Xinjiang, Mongolia, Central Asia and parts of Siberia and Manchuria since late 4th century. Their frequent intervention and invasions had profoundly affected neighboring countries although its power was broken by a newer alliance of Gokturks, the Chinese Northern Qi and Northern Zhou dynasties and tribes in Central Asia in 560s. The Chinese Northern Wei Dynasty, for instance, had established Six Garrisons|six major garrisons bordering the Juan Juan, which later became the foci of native Xianbei uprising against sinicization|sinicized Xianbei in early 6th century. Analogy of the Xiongnu-Hun relationship had once rendered a gross generalization that the Juan Juan re-emerged in Europe as the Avars. However the Avars had well established in Europe in 550s whereas the Juan Juan still appeared in Chinese sources in 560s. Nonetheless according to the story that the Uar (original source & Chinese character missing), one of the tribes under this confederacy, was placed at the head of the Uighurs in 460, an element of the European Avars may have been, at least for a little while, a small part of the Juan Juan confederacy.
bg:Руран de:Rouran zh:柔然 Category:History of China Category:Ancient peoples of China Category:Mongol peoples This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Juan Juan".
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