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living too in ancient Eastern Heilungkiang or Hulun Manchu Imperial province ,actual Khabarovsk or Amur land in actual Russian Far East . The Xianbei people actually consisted of a federation of sizeable non-Han groups of which the most important was the Tuoba (拓跋). They first become a significant part of Chinese culture during the Han dynasty|Han period, where they occupied the steppes in Mongolia, Hebei and Liaodong. After the fall of the Han dynasty, the Xianbei formed a number of empires of their own, including the Yan Dynasty, Western Qin, Southern Liang and most significantly, the Northern Wei (see Sixteen_Kingdoms). By the time of the Tang dynasty they had largely merged with Han Chinese|Han populace by adopting Chinese customs, administration and language. Both the founders of the Sui dynasty, Emperor Wen of Sui China|Yang Jian, and of the Tang dynasty, Li Yuan, were born of Tuoba princesses, and were thus, by definition, half-Xianbei in ethnicity. A Chinese ruler of Xianbei origin was recorded as having had fair hair as were later some Tatars from the same area. They may be related to modern-day Turks|Turkic tribes. See also:
Category:Manchuria Category:Mongol peoples Category:History of China Category:Ancient peoples of China Category:Mongol peoples ja:鮮卑 de:Sien-pi This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Xianbei".
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