Juqu Wuhui

Juqu Wuhui
沮渠無諱
Prince of Hexi
Ruler of Northern Liang
Reign443–444
PredecessorJuqu Mujian
SuccessorJuqu Anzhou
Died444
Full name
Era name and dates
Chéng píng (承平): 443–444
Regnal name
Prince of Hexi (河西王)
DynastyNorthern Liang
FatherJuqu Mengxun

Juqu Wuhui (Chinese: 沮渠無諱; died 444)[1] is viewed by some historians as a prince of the Lushuihu-led Northern Liang dynasty of China, as after the state's territory was largely seized by the Northern Wei in 439, and his older brother Juqu Mujian (Prince Ai) was captured by Northern Wei, Juqu Wuhui tried to hold out against Northern Wei, initially on Northern Liang's old territory, and later, after that attempt failed, at Gaochang. He continued to use the title of Prince of Hexi, a title used by his brother and previously by his father Juqu Mengxun (Prince Wuxuan). Chinese historians dispute over whether Juqu Wuhui and his successor and brother Juqu Anzhou should be considered Northern Liang rulers or not, and most consider Juqu Mujian the final prince of Northern Liang.

  1. ^ Rong, Xinjiang (1 July 2013). Eighteen Lectures on Dunhuang. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-25233-2.